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Old 03-27-2009, 10:01 AM   #9
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I am so sorry to hear what happened Gina. Sounds like Emma has food guarding issue and needs someone with experience and some sort of training. I am sure with the right family that knows her issue, she will be the perfect dog. I just think that for Emma, it will be best to spay her first before leaving your home. Perhaps, the right thing to do for the breeder is to refund half of what you paid and use that money for spaying her before she leaves your home or someone will pay you for her and use that money to spay her before she leaves you. One way or the other, you will never recoup the lost. What goes around comes around maybe instead of worrying about recouping the losses/recovering half of it, why not focus on the right thing to do and that is to get her spayed before leaving you. I am sure one day in future, you will be paid back many times over for that good deed in other form. I hope you don't take offense, its just a suggestion.
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