Funny how we can all read the same thing and get such a different impression, I think this is a way above average kennel type breeder who is trying to actually find a good home for her dog. Seeing that the dog had been spayed is a good indication, also she gives lots of information on how much training will be needed to house break her. Even rescues charge a fee, and I don't get the impression she's trying to squeeze the last bit of money out of the dog, I'm more upset when a breeder offers a "free dog" in an ad. What they do, of course after they find someone suitable, is their business. You have to remember that most breeding dogs don't live with the owner as a pampered pet, and kennel conditions for these dogs vary greatly. |