Thread: Puppy Financing
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Old 09-29-2005, 07:46 AM   #58
chechinmipo
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Well I didn't have the $1500 at first to buy Ruby but I knew I really wanted her so crambling very hard I came up with the money and she is now mine. Guess what I was broke after buying , she made a huge hole in my pocket. Then came all her illnesses, URI, Surgery, etc... adding up to about $4000. I did indeed always provide the necesary care for her without a doubt when she needed it immediately. I think payment plans are a very good nice idea from breeders not from brokers. To those who think you can't afford the pup you can't afford the care then I think this is very selfish. I did afford the care of my baby she is still being taking care of and will continue to be. Yes, I am in debt now but, her care comes first. So that quote is just not very accurate. Also right now I wish I could have a Biewer but I don't have $2000-$5000 to pay for it bjut this doesn't mean I wouldn't provide the necessary care. Or you mean to tell me that a Biewer requires more care than a Regular yorkie. Payment plans are a very nice thing to offer for those who can , and the descion on wethear one individual can or can't provide the care should be analized on a partiular basis for each individual .
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