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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy If I was a breeder and someone called asking for a teacup, they sure wouldn't be getting one of my puppies. Anyone asking for a teacup is uneducated and needs to research the breed more before buying a puppy. Even a small amount of research would tell them there is no such thing as a teacup. Maybe you should have a waiting list started before you consider having a litter if they are that hard to place? |
Oh I've had waiting lists and I've found that people are impatient. They don't want to wait! Usually by the time you call to tell them that you have pups available ( when they are 8 weeks old and have been evaluated) they have already purchased one or have decided to do something else. I have family members lined up for future retired females but the market is so flooded with puppies right now that it is difficult for a new show breeder. I do not advertise nor do I sell teacups, in fact my mentor doesn't want me to advertise in the paper at all.