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Originally Posted by Teiya If any of you read the ad that is posted, you'll see that it clearly states she isn't spayed but will be REQUIRED to be BEFORE placement.
No, I don't know if I CAN spay her legally, but in the event I can rehome her, she will be no matter what it entails.
It's not a crime to start seeking a good family for her. Home checks, vet checks, etc take time. If it comes down to being able to rehome her instead of keeping her in a long term foster situation, I felt that it would be good to start looking for her forever family ASAP. |
I did read the ad. If you can't legally spay Emma, then how can you legally sell her? Is Emma your dog? If she is your dog then there shouldn't be a problem having her spayed. There is no way you can force anyone to spay her after she changes possession. If a new owner wants to breed her Emma will simply DIE and lo and behold another female that looks much like Emma will resurfce. It is done all the time.
I do believe that if she were sent to Amanda that she would start looking for her a forever home immediately. There is no reason to believe that she would be in a "long term foster" situation.