Re: Okay, more decisions time...
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Alexandra V
They do, don't they? I noticed that with a lot of animal prices, the prices in the US seem to be cheaper than here... I think it depends on where you're looking though, I find the East of Canada is cheaper than in the West coast, because they're starting to really bear down on people with pets and trying to limit the numbers you can have.
That's interesting!! Which side are you on?
Re: Okay, more decisions time...
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Originally Posted by
Boanerges
That's interesting!! Which side are you on?
I'm in Eastern Canada, pet laws here (especially in my province, Quebec) are very lax. We're actually one of the "puppy mill capitals of the world", because the government here is making it very difficult for the movements of the rest of the country to pass here, so our animal laws are still pretty outdated (animals here are considered property just the same as you would consider a piece of furniture property. In the rest of the country the laws are much more comprehensive).
Hopefully things here change, but hey. Can't hope for miracles all the time when you have two reigning governments in one province, one of which wants to separate from the country. It starts to seem like the QC "french" government does things just to spite the federal government sometimes... :rolleyes:
Re: Okay, more decisions time...
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Nektu
Pet laws here are interesting as well. I can put a cow in my back yard, I just can't let it roam the streets. And I can have chickens, just not a rooster.
Anyhow, I've also noticed that prices for both T's and bp's are cheaper outside of the US. Like in Europe.
But other than that, how is your decision going?
Decisions are going good, I decided on the T. Ockerti because they aren't all that common, and the other species I could find fairly easily down the road when I have more experience. So there is one with my name on it, I'm picking it up next week.