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Old 10-06-2009, 09:29 AM   #20
RachelandSadie
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s View Post
So then you have had some issues, although minor, that can be contributed to having gotten a pup too young?

Generally speaking, a risk is a risk...I cannot understand the logic of taking a risk that could have very dire consequences when it could so easily be avoided! Yes, everything *may* turn out OK, but it may just as easily go the other way and result in heartache. is it really worth it? The logic that doesn't work when applied to other instances...it makes no sense in this case either. But that's just me.
it's worth it, if you could see my Sadie and how wonderful she is...man you would have done the same thing i did. my heart got involved with her long before i knew any different and i'm 100% glad that i got her and don't regret a thing. she's perfect and wonderful and honestly what do doesn't have a little chewing/biting issues when they come home, ALL DOGS CHEW and all dogs will chew fingers until they learn not to...so breeding really didn't have that much to do with that anyways. she's perfect otherwise and she's learning fast what she can/cannot do...

now would i go with this breeder again. NO, i've learned a lot about things since then, but i don't for one second regret or take back my choice of going ahead with Sadie. she's everything i could ever hope for and getting her "too young" didn't affect us at all...i'm sure some people do have issues with it, but we didn't and that's the truth. sorry i have to be honest here ya know. i mean i'd advise the OP to get a dog from a responsible breeder, but from my own experience 7 weeks worked out just fine for us!!
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