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Originally Posted by yorkiemama1986 True it must all end somewhere but people got into breeding somehow knowing the expenses that may occur. And i would just assume the best thing would be to have it done before hand, even if that means holding onto them a little while longer, but it can also be placed in the price. I like the breech of contract thing too but how legit is it? And how would you ever know that was your dog you sold? And yes we (people who have dogs who have had litters) have incurred a lot of expenses but do you really think people care how much we've spent on these things? NO. I see so many people and talk to a bunch of people who want a pure-bred, papered, cute little fuffy dog that has all vaccines, dew claws done, tails docked, S/N, potty trained with accessories for 50 bucks. People are greedy, face it, the world has gone down the drain
Oh and i might add, they say it was our fault to breed them and all the expenses were on us and that was our responsibility so why should they have to pay?? |
I think this is just looking too deep into it. I think responsible placement of puppies goes a long way and it would not happen more often that it does. I dont think I've ever heard anyone say that the breeder is responsible for paying for spay/neutering of their pets and feel they shouldnt have to pay that expense.
Anyone who is gonna argue with a breeder over spaying/neutering should be told a big fat NO. I know people want something for nothing and should be told that if they cant afford the basic expenses of dog ownership to consider adopting a hamster (just one so they cant breed it and wont eat that much).