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what does POP mean in classifieds for dogs?

when i read the classifieds lookin at dogs and stuff, i sometimes i see something like ” for sale: puppy, has shots, wormed, blah, blah, blah, POP, $300″

By: Natasha D



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5 Responses to “what does POP mean in classifieds for dogs?”

  1. mrisa510 Says:

    I think it means Parents of Premises, which is a good thing so you know what kind of parents they came from.

  2. Elena Says:

    Generally means Parents on Premises, which just let’s you know that both the dam and sire are at the breeders home. That can help a lot when trying to determine what the temperament of your pup will be - by seeing the temperament of the mum and dad.

  3. bratty brat Says:

    It mean Parents On Premise = it means that they own both the mother and father of the puppy and you can look at them.

  4. aries33 Says:

    It mean Parents On Premise which means that they own both the mother and father of the puppy and you can look at them.

  5. Tiss Says:

    Parents on premises is NOT a good sign. It could be a sign of over-breeding/puppy mill behavior. Reputable breeders often contact other breeders for stud services. They also don’t advertise in newspapers for the following reasons: 1. they rely on word of mouth, and don’t need to advertise. 2. They are particular about who they let their puppies go home with. They want good homes, not just a quick $300.

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