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Old 07-15-2009, 05:50 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by tammys View Post
You're absolutely right, but this is concerning the safety of pups. Things were made clear after the agreement was made - dog being put on the roof of a truck and it jumped down - several times.

Dog being thrown on the ground by child. Dogs getting out of the backyard and wandering around the block - one even bit a dog walking on a leash. It's not an easy situation.
Ah! You didn't make that clear. Then put a contract together, cover these things and within the contract state that you have a right to take the pup back if any of these and other things you don't like are committed. Remember a contract is for the safety of the pup.

Or you can tell them up front why you're returning their money and all bets are off.
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