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Originally Posted by LunasMomma Honestly, her adult dogs don't look like what I'd consider breeding stock. I'm certainly no expert, but a curly coat is not something to be bred for, and most of her dogs have that. What do I know, though?  The prices seem awfully high as well, for pups that are not champion sired. Just my humble opinion  |
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Originally Posted by Breeze Those prices are too high, IMO for those dogs. Cute but way too much money for the quality. |
That is what I was thinking too. Coats that look almost tri-colored, curly coats, colors spreading out of the areas they should be in, black intermingled in the tan areas .... not what you would think of seeing for $2000.
What causes that 3 color look, where the black on the back goes only so far and then it is silver the rest of the way to the tail? I saw that once before and wondered then too.
I would have been pretty upset if a breeder had initially told me to send a sick, infected puppy with Grade 3 LP back and wait for her to
resell it before getting my money back. If that is really how it went down, then I too would be leery about getting my money back after the fact. I would want it up front too. There are always two sides to these disputes, but I think breeders need to be
very accomodating to the buyer with any deal that shows these sort of medical problems within the first 48 hours.