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Originally Posted by lovefor3yorkies The only problem I have with refunding somones deposit is that the pup that has been spoken for could've been sold instead of sitting "on-hold" for someone that didn't do their homework before the purchase. I think people need to realize they have to be responsible and if they decide they don't want a puppy, just be willing to bite the bullet. Most people are reasonable with their deposit practices. Now if someone said, I don't have a job to finish the payments, NOR care for the dog. I would offer them a full refund but, hey I decided I found another dog I like better, well you better get your deposit in becasue you are buying 2 dogs. |
I'm not a breeder so take my opinion for whatever its worth, but I think it would be one thing if someone just changed their mind for no reason, but that is not the case here. No one would expect that their puppy has been inbred. Yorkville has done her homework by asking for the pedigrees and that is how she found out about the breeding practices. She has not said an unkind word about this breeder, simply that she doesnt want a pup from such close breeding. I think that is extremely responsible of her. I am not trying to take sides, but I can tell you I researched pedigrees on my second Yorkie, but I didnt have a clue on my first. I thank my lucky stars that I just got lucky on the first go around. Besides Yorkies are sooo popular that I would think that it wouldnt be a problem placing pups that are bred to standard.