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Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Transfer, Pennsylvania area Our Featured Transfer, PA Partner: Club Pet Adoption is located at 20 Schaller Rd, in Transfer, PA, 16154. Our summer adoption hours are M - F 4-6 p.m., & Saturday 10-1In the winter our adoption hours are M - F 4-6 and Saturday 11 -1. July 11: Greenville Family Video, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.July 12: Mercer Old Fashioned Day at Brandy Springs Park, Mercer, Noon - 9 p.m.Aug 2:Canine Confections, Grove City (time TBA)Aug 9: Reynolds VFW. Yard Sale and Adoption Event, 8 - 4 Our adoption fee for dogs/puppies runs from $50.00 - $250.00 depending on breed and age. Cats/kittens are $50.Approved adoption applications are required to adopt a dog or cat. Pets are to be picked up at the shelter. An online adoption application is available here: ~~~~ Club Pet Adoption Application ~~~~Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Pennigton, New Jersey area Our Featured Pennigton, NJ Partner: All visits are by appointment only, after your adoption application has been approved.
Appointments are scheduled on Wednesdays and Saturdays.Saturday July 2 we will be having a Meet and Greetat Princeton Petsmart at Nassau Park on RT 1 South from12pm to 3pm. Home Page2016 Reunion PartyAvailable PuppiesExpectant LittersLayla's August 2016 LitterSophie's July 2016 LitterPast Litter VideosWeims in the FieldAvailable Older Dogs/PupsHunting GalleryStud DogsOwner TestimonialsPuppy QuestionnairePedigreesContact InformationFind Us Originating in Germany, the Weimaraner, also referred to as the "grey ghost", is known for its unique and striking appearance. Delta Champagne Bronze Kitchen FaucetsTheir devotion to their owners along with their hunting ability sets them apart from other breeds. Drapery Grommet Size ChartThey are a high energy dog and in need of constant exercise and stimulation to keep them happy. Yorkies For Sale Toledo Ohio
Human interaction is of the utmost importance. Their ability and desire to learn new things is uncanny. It is the responsibility of the dog owner to make sure he/she has enough time and energy to devote to this breed.About UsWe have been raising the Weimaraner breed for over 14 years. Breeding this amazing breed has been our passion for over 10 years. We are located just south of Erie,Pa. Centrally located in between Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Cleveland. All of our weims are home raised with access to large outdoor exercise areas. Many of our dogs have been trained on bird hunting and have shown good ability in doing so. Weimaraners are full of energy and tenacity in the field, however if given the proper amount of exercise and stimulation they make very docile and loving pets in the home. Our breeding dogs have been checked by the OFA or Penn Hip for hip dysplasia and have proper certifications. All of our weims are registered with the AKC.Proper nutrition, exercise and socialization is the focus of our breeding program.
Our dogs are fed a top grade premium brand dog food. Expectant and nursing mothers are supplemented with different natural products. We are located near a large state gamelands which is utilized often for hunting, training and exercise.We have litters of weimaraner puppies throughout the year. Our heated 2000 sq. ft.+ building offers ample space for selecting a puppy in cold weather months. All of our indoor and outdoor dog areas are remotely monitored by a camera surveillance system to ensure security and safety for our dogs.All expectant mothers whelp their pups in the house in a climate controlled setting and are closely monitored and assisted throughout the entire labor. During the first 3 days of life the pups are watched closely and possibly assisted with supplemental feeding depending on litter size as well as helping out smaller ones. At four to five days of age, the puppies dewclaws are removed and their tails are docked. Puppy Socializationone-on-one puppy bagRescue DogsMeet our Weims 2015
on January 05, 2016 at 5:26 PM, updated ROBBINSVILLE — Just days before Christmas, Robbinsville's Puppy Hut owner Debra Krajcsovics learned the results of an inspection by the state Division of Consumer Affairs: 153 violations and thousands of dollars in fines. On Tuesday, a day after the citations were announced, Krajcsovics staunchly defended her business. "They don't want to help us; they want to shut us all down," she said. "I know I'm doing the right thing by the puppies. My staff and I and everyone that works here, we care more about the puppies than anybody else." The Puppy Hut, which topped the list with the most citations, was joined by 25 other pet stores that were issued notices of violation accusing them of violating the Pet Purchase Protection Act, which went into effect last year. The shop was cited for having deficient information on the cage labels, including each animal's history and the names, addresses and license numbers of the breeders and brokers.
Krajcsovics said the store's violations were clerical in nature and about 85 percent of them stemmed from information not being displayed correctly. If there are five puppies in a litter, for example, she has a tag on the pen with all of the required information as opposed to five individual tags for each puppy. "I was supposed to have five tags which is way more confusing for the consumer than having one for the litter," she said. "It's redundant when you're going to read the same breeders' information, the same exam date, the same vet date and the same received date over and over again." Krajcsovics said she asked the inspector about what she needed to do to comply, but was not told anything. "If he had told me this needed to be corrected, I would've done it on the spot," she said. "I'm not trying to get away with anything." The Puppy Hut in Robbinsville Other violations included the poster size of the "Know Your Rights" notice, the placement of the store's return policy and failure to list a breeder's email address.
"I can't put an email address if there's no email address to be had," she said. For the violations, the store faces between $38,500 and $76,500 in fines. Krajcsovics, who bought the store from Gail's Pups-N-Stuff in 2010, said the store has never been cited in its annual inspections. She has already contacted an attorney. "I'm trying to get the people the best fit for their family," she said. "Not everyone wants to adopt a puppy or rescue a dog. Some want to start from scratch and that's what I'm here for." The puppies come from breeders in Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio, she said. The store drew scrutiny last June when its name was mentioned in news articles about an accident where a van reportedly carrying puppies from a commercial breeder in Ohio crashed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, injuring 77 dogs and killing two. Krajcsovics said only seven puppies were headed to The Puppy Hut, though it was the only store named. She said her husband went to the scene to help and the store housed several of the puppies until they could be brought to the other stores.