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Step 1
Evaluate yourself to see if you are right for a monkey. Finding squirrel monkeys for sale is one thing, but being prepared to actually own one is something entirely different. Just make sure that you are up to the task of actually having a pet monkey and all of the responsibilities that come along with it. It may take some time to train it so you need to be prepared.
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Step 2
Scour the web for exotic pet stores online because they usually have a relatively large selection of squirrel monkeys for sale. When you buy a monkey from stores like this they will ship them to a local affiliate pet store where you can pick them up and receive proper care training.
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Step 3
An area of the internet to search that you might not have thought of is an exotic pet directory. These are special online classified ads and sites that list squirrel monkeys for sale and help to connect breeders directly to potential owners. One of the benefits of buying a squirrel monkey from a place like this is that they come from people who have vast amounts of knowledge and experience with these animals because they breed and sell them on a regular basis.
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Step 4
As a last step you can always put out a wanted ad for squirrel monkeys for sale. You could post a something on a community board or even use the "wanted" section in your local newspaper, but make sure to be specific about what you are looking for.













Comments
01Bri-Guy said
on 7/3/2009 Got it fixed! Thanks!
timothyfinkas said
on 6/29/2009 Great article
In the last line, you wrote "If you want to know ****you*** to find a myriad of squirrel monkeys for sale then look no further."
But I think you meant to write "If you want to know ***how*** to find a myriad of squirrel monkeys for sale then look no further."
Hope this helps!
modough said
on 3/19/2009 Good ideas on where to look and great advice to check local laws. I can't wait to see who checks the "members who did this section" : )
tundranut said
on 3/15/2009 Well, that was quite entertaining. Thanks for the info. 5*
Gardengates said
on 3/4/2009 Cool. I'll bet squirrel monkeys are a handful to take care of!