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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I'm assuming that the 'winner' would have to prove they could provide an adequate home and proper care of the dogs in that same manner as anyone else adopting, either before being eligible to bid or afterwards, but before the pup is placed with them. Assuming that is the case, the situation doesn't seem so bad. |
They say that they will ascertain that the adopters will be able to afford any medical issues these pups have.....I am not sure why they told people to just show up. Why not just say exactly what the qualifications are...why not have people apply and prescreen them?...and then, yes, I agree that auctioning is a great way to raise money for other pups.
The thing that concerns me is that it is very difficult to find a lot of good applicants at one time. They have a lot of interest because it is a popular breed. That does not mean the people expressing interest are great homes.
I do hope these pups find wonderful homes!