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Originally Posted by clueless I just called him and he's having a fit over the fact that someone took one of his puppies, he adopted it out to her for 250 and she took it and tried to go back and sell it to someone for 600 dollars! He says he's going to try to find her and hand her the 250 and pick up his puppy. I don't blame him in the least, actually. I did tell him that my friend had backed out and I didn't think that two puppies at the same time was a good idea. He didn't seem too upset, more upset about what the other woman had done to him. Clearly, he is not a breeder, it's an accidental early litter, and he's trying to do his best to place them in loving homes. I am still getting the one that I had originally promised to purchase. My guess though, once he calls animal control in his county to see what the laws are about getting the puppy from the 600 dollar lady, is that he will hand over adoption to them. And I'll have to go there and get the dog. If that happens, there are small dog wait lists for the local pounds and I won't get the dog, anyway!
Goddess what a lot of drama over a dog I don't even own yet!
Callie |
If he gave the puppy up for 250 and that person turned around and sold it for 600 there is NOTHING he can do because this is not an AKC registered puppy sold with a contract from a reputable and ethical breeder. He claims it's an oops litter

and we have told you that his story is a VERY common one (moving quick and needs to sell) that most BYB"S and brokers use.