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Old 05-25-2007, 10:24 AM   #6
Susan123
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Good job. Breeders should not get defensive, they should be glad that the prospective owners are prepared and will be good parents. I had a vet that wanted one of my pups badly. But she wanted to come by before their first set of shots, she was pushy and actually begging. Instead of thinking, that's great your taking proper precautions, she said "I'm a vet and I think you're being too overprotective" Meanwhile she treks in and out of the hospital she owns everyday and sees what parvo can do to a litter. But she didn't mind taking the risk with my litter. Needless to say I did not sell her any puppies.

One of my rules, is to form a good relationship with the prospective owners, because they are the ones that we'll be dealing with and trusting the puppies with. Good luck,

Susan
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