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Old 05-25-2010, 08:36 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Chevy2 View Post
In my case, after meeting Precious the breeder told me that if they (there were two boy/girl) didn't sell she was going to sit in a Walmart Parking lot to sell them. I did what I had to and I bought baby girl. Can you imagine what would've happened had I not? I called her later that evening to see if the brother was left bcs I didn't have enough cash to cover both when we met. I was going to go back and get him as well. almost 5 weeks old was too soon to have a puppy outside. I don't know about their situation but each one is unique and in my case I think Precious is definitely better off. Even if that means I do live under a rock

I do believe in some cases a pup that young and under those circumstances was definitly better off with you. .. I have gotten almost all of my pups when they were 6 weeks old (not saying its right) but one and that was my toy poodle I got her at 10 wks. Tucker came to me at almost 7 weeks. The breeder of him were friends of ours and he was way better off with me where I was watching him around the clock then he was with them.(long story) I would take in a pup that young in a heartbeat if I knew that it would be in the best interest of the pup. Only because I know what it involves to take care of a pup that young, But I know not everyone can. I feel sorry for the puppy, I hope the owners relize how important it is to care for a pup that young. That breeder should be ashamed of themselves..
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