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Originally Posted by Ladyhawk If the pup isn't sold becuase I'm holding it for show it becomes a part of my pack and I train it to go in the ring. If the pup weren't sold for some other reason such as a health issue than I would find it a special home with a relative or a client and give it away on the requirement that it was spay/neutered when the appropriate time came. In the end the important thing is that the dog be found a wonderful home but I would guess that if you breed indescriminately you could run out of money. I have a two year plan to start and we'll see how it goes from there but plans can be changed for a special needs dog. You do what you have to. |
I pretty much thought this is the case. I have a girlfriend who has had dogs her whole life and won't take one that isn't at least six months old. She knows that typically everyone wants puppies, but for her she prefers they be housetrained (or well on their way) and spayed. I can see her reasoning and imagine there are more people out there like her. Thanks for responding