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Myth Busting: Why Petland is a Good Choice When Bringing a Puppy Home

May 1, 2026

Sometimes, the biggest decision isn’t which puppy steals your heart. It’s where that puppy comes from.

That part matters more than people think. The source of your puppy shapes everything from early health and socialization to the support you’ll have as a new pet parent. So it’s no surprise that many families do their research… and come across mixed opinions about where to go.

Why Where Your Puppy Comes From Truly Matters

Choosing the right place to find your puppy isn’t just about convenience. It’s about trust. A responsible and regulated source helps to ensure your puppy is healthy, well-socialized, and set up for a happy life. It also means you, as a pet parent, feel confident and supported from day one.

That’s why it’s important to look beyond the actions and opinions of some, and take the time to dig deeper to understand the full picture.

Let’s Talk About the Concerns You May Have Heard

If you’ve been researching where to get a puppy, chances are you’ve come across a few recurring concerns about Petland. Let’s walk through them, honestly and clearly, so you can make an informed decision.

MYTH: “Petland puppies come from puppy mills.”

This is one of the most common accusations started decades ago by activists.

FACT: Petland works with a network of licensed, regulated and responsible breeders who are required to meet strict standards for care, housing, and health. Many of these breeders are small, family-run operations that prioritize responsible breeding practices, not mass productions. Petland also has its own strict standards, including routine veterinary oversight and ongoing relationships with breeders. These are not one-time transactions.

In addition, many Petland breeders participate in the Purdue Canine Care Certified (CCC) program. This is a science-based, third-party certification developed with input from animal welfare experts. It focuses on things that truly matter in a puppy’s early life: socialization, enrichment, proper handling, and emotional wellbeing, not just basic care requirements. This added layer of accountability helps to ensure puppies are raised in environments designed to support both their physical and behavioral development.

The CCC requirements for breeders also include limiting the reproductive timeline for adult dogs to six to seven years; with a limit of six litters per female. Breeders must rehome their adult dog retirees.

MYTH: “The puppies aren’t healthy.”

FACT: Puppy health is a valid concern, and at Petland it always comes first.

However, like human babies, no puppy can come with an absolute health guarantee.

To ensure good health, At Petland, each Petland puppy receives a comprehensive veterinary exam and comes with up-to-date vaccinations and health records. Puppies are observed daily by trained staff, and their care continues in-store with a strong focus on cleanliness, monitoring, and early support.

While not common, there are cases when a puppy gets sick after it goes home. Petland’s New Puppy Health Warranty is included in the price of each puppy to help new pet owners cover medical expenses in the rare event their new puppy develops an unexpected health condition within its first 14 days at home.

In the rare instance a health condition presents after a puppy goes home, new owners are encouraged to see their veterinarian for an exam and treatment. Every Petland puppy goes home with a 14-day health warranty. Each Petland puppy comes with our New Puppy Health Warranty to cover veterinary costs should the puppy show signs of illness after they go home; it also covers costs associated with any congenital condition identified within the puppy’s first three years.

MYTH: “Prices aren’t transparent.”

Bringing home a puppy is a meaningful decision, and understanding the cost is part of that.

FACT: Petland takes time to walk families through what goes into raising a well-cared-for puppy; explaining breeder standards and veterinary care to early socialization and support. Our pet counselors work with our guests who are considering taking a puppy home to answer questions, explain options, and make sure families feel informed, not rushed.

Petland’s pricing reflects the care that goes into each puppy, including veterinary exams, vaccinations, preventative care, proper nutrition, socialization, and ongoing support for pet parents. We also work with responsible breeders who meet high standards for animal care. We’re always happy to talk through what’s included, and to help our guests find the right pet for them. It’s not just about a price point. It’s about understanding the value behind it.

MYTH: “Animal welfare isn’t a priority.”

In reality, it’s central to everything Petland does.

FACT: From enrichment and socialization to daily interaction, puppies at Petland are cared for in environments designed to support their development. The Canine Care Certified program goes even further, focusing on behavioral wellbeing, not just physical health.

Petland also supports broader animal welfare efforts through partnerships, community involvement, and charitable initiatives, reflecting a commitment that extends beyond the store.

MYTH: “There are legal and ethical concerns.”

FACT: Petland works to provide our customers and pets with the utmost care and service. Like many well-known brands, Petland has faced scrutiny or consumer complaints.

However, in Petland’s home state of Ohio, the company accounted for only 0.03% of all consumer complaints filed with the Attorney General over a five-year period. Petland is also A+ -rated by the Better Business Bureau (BBB). In fact, Petland was deeply vetted by the BBB and awarded the Central Ohio Better Business Bureau’s Torch Award for Ethics.

Since 1967, Petland has remained committed to doing things the right way, and is accountable to its pets, families and communities it serves. Petland stands tall behind the facts of our business, which is why we’ve been successful in matching the right pet with the right customer for nearly 60 years. We are also committed to the continued evolution of our business , strengthening breeder standards, increasing transparency, and investing in programs that prioritize animal welfare and education.

What Makes Petland a Trusted Choice?

At its core, Petland is about connection, and helping families find the right pet and supporting them every step of the way.

That includes:

  • Working with vetted, licensed breeders
  • Providing health checks, records, and guidance
  • Offering ongoing support for new pet parents
  • Prioritizing animal welfare through certified programs

It’s smart to ask questions before bringing a puppy home. In fact, it’s essential.

When you take the time to look deeper, you’ll find that Petland Novi, Michigan’s approach is built on care, education, and accountability. Programs like CCC, along with strong breeder relationships and in-store support, are all part of that bigger picture.

At the heart of it all, Petland Novi, Michigan understands that finding your puppy should feel just as good as bringing them home.

Hungry for more? The next chapter’s even better! Follow the paw prints below to keep reading.

AKC Registration With Health Testing: What Every Future Puppy Parent Should Know
Buying a Puppy from Petland: What to Know Before You Bring One Home


The information on this website is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.

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