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Originally Posted by yorkiegirl2 If someone happen to open the door and the dog darts out and get pregnant in the process.. then where is it right to confiscate the dog back ?
and demand a huge amount ?
Because we all know people's dogs do get away from them at times.
Even when they try to be as careful as possible.
I know I had one to dart on me..Thanks god she didn't go far.
I don't see a problem with the holding of the papers until the spay/neuter
is completed.
But, it's not right.
To not give the papers, if you say your going to.
Once the spay/neuter is completed.
If the person paid for a papered dog, then they should get the papers. |
Yes that lady should have gotten her papers.
Since I try very hard to be a responsible breeder, I am looking for responsible buyers. Buyers need a fenced yard. Most of the "accidental pregnancies" are due to irresponsiblity or a "hidden agenda". If I sell a girl that is "accidentally" bred then I know that this is not the "responsible" home I want the dog in. My contract states that all puppies will be spayed/neutered by 10 monthes of age. There is little probability that this dog can be bred even if it does run out the front door. If I sell an older puppy, I will have them spayed/neutered before they go to the new owners.