I still think that you should tell her the truth. I think that any and every good breeder would see the same red flags as you do and would not let her get one of theirs. If she lies, well.....I dont know, what can you do? But no matter what, she's not getting one of yours. If she doesnt lie to the next breeder, she may lie to the next. But it will not be your doing. I say, tell her your concerns. Or, just say that you dont sell your pups to homes with children.
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Originally Posted by JeanieK There are so many red flags with this gal. 3 small children, lives in a trailor park, has an "outside' dog. With small children running in and out all day with no fenced yard, the puppy would be sure to get out and get lost or run over. Having an "outside" dog tells me that you were too lazy to train the first one so why would it be any different with this one. and chances are the children aren't very well trained either. Plus she said she wanted to get it for her kids.
What I'm concerned about, is that if I tell her the truth, that next time she will lie about her situation. Probably not to me, but to some other breeder. She lives in Texas, now I know there are a lot of yorkies in Texas, so I'm guessing she has been turned down before. |