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Old 02-27-2010, 12:15 PM   #16
Ramrod
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Originally Posted by sammie87uk View Post
we had problem last year like this but involving only one pup... He went to this woman who contacted us a week later saying the old woman next door who was gonna look after him while they were at work had backed out leaving no one home to care for him..... She asked us to have him back saying we could rehome him if we needed to and not to worry about the money she had given us for him well 6 days later she sent us another message saying she was coming to get him coz she loved him too much and wanted him back. We told her she couldnt have him back coz he had already been moved about enough and at 10 wks old it was too much for him, we even involved the police incase she tried to come and take him. Finally she agreed and we even made her have the money back for him so we technically paid for him because the police told us as there was no exchange of money when he came back to us legally she could have claimed him back.
So for anyone homing an animal make sure there is a exchange of money even if its only £1 and with Ebony's due litter her puppies wont be handed over without a contract and receipt being signed by myself and new parent covering myself if puppies are brought back for any reason. Even if a friend buys her babies. Make it a matter of the homing process. x x x Let us know what happens! x
Please don't take this wrong but if I am reading this right you sold a pup at 9 weeks old, personally for me this is a big no no. For me its a minimum of 12 weeks before I would even think of letting them go.
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