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					Originally Posted by belindaY  This couple first visited in February before they had their own home, which is one of our requirements.  I was very impressed when they returned upon purchasing their home, felt it was a sign they were very serious about wanting this puppy.  I prefer older people who have had small dogs before, but have seen great success with less experienced ones too. A couple of other people who were here when the puppy was returned commented that she (the purchaser) looked like a spoiled brat and that most likely the puppy peed on her floor and sent her into a state of shock.  I make a long speech about training issues, but that doesn't seem to get through to some sociopathic types who are adept at fooling people.  If I can't bust them up front, I certainly have to follow up with something.  At the monent I'm looking at reporting on sites like Ripoff Reports. I can't make myself just let it go, and I can afford to cause some trouble. | 
 
  I can see that bringing back the puppy causes you to be really frustrated, but why would you bring it so far?  What if the couple really was allergic?  What if they really didn't know what they were getting into.  At least they contacted you because obviously they cared about the puppy's well-being.  It sounds like you are more interested in the final sale than the welfare of the dog.  
I can understand starting some 'hall of shame' for chronic 'puppy-returners', ro someone who wrote you a bad check, etc., but people aren't perfect.  I don't think it's really necessary to go online and slam people because they returned a dog to you.  You should put that energy into screening people for a new home for this puppy.