RAISINISBACK
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Sadly, many pets never see a Vet, even in homes where money is not a problem.
I'd guess dogs that spend their lives at the end of a chain are in the majority of those lacking regular care by a Vet. One of my pet peeves (no pun), dogs chained to a box. Can't give the animal any better existence than that, don't get one.
I agree with you 100%. Our dogs are like our children, especially since we only got them after our son was grown and out of the house and we were feeling the empty nest syndrome. To chain them and not give them access to health care is unthinkable to us.
On the other hand if the Rhodens were breeding them to sell wouldn't they have taken them for regular checkups to make sure all was well with mom and babies? Also when we bought ours we asked for shot records and health records to make sure there were no genetic illnesses. I would think anyone buying them from the Rhodens would ask for the same? Vet bills would also go to the overhead of any business, legal or illegal wouldn't it?
In the case of a legal business (like breeding/selling puppies) the cost of vet bills and food would be deductible on your income taxes so maybe they did take them to the vet?