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Originally Posted by Marilize Thank you for those who understand.
I just want to clarify one point: the time discussion. To take our most recent clients as an example: They live in a small town about two hours' drive from the city. The husband is a doctor, the wife his manager, home maker and managing director of LatchOn (American-based co) and they have a young son. The son is sixteen. They loves animals - staffies are low-maintenance (I would never recommend they get a yorkie or such), but as the doctor works from seven to seven, the wife is very busy and the son can't drive (has to be eighteen here). They have time on weekends, but prefer to spend it with their current staffie and relaxing instead of driving around or spending time on the internet to find a breeder.
I don't know if I explained it satisfactorily, but they know that they can take care of a staffie, needed a friend for their current one and simply didn't have the time to do all the time-consuming legwork.
That is were we come in.
We will never be interested in the money, we ask the fee to cover our expenses, and we will never place an animal where it won't be happy.
We are also only local. We don't ship overseas as we have too many people and animals here who need our help. |
i guess when it comes to a successful business.. you find a need and fill the need.. iif there is a market for this, then maybe you could also help
uncover the bad breeders and puppy mills in your country..
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