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Originally Posted by Nasdaq_Diva Me too.. I dunno, I just feel some sort of way about this woman. Kinda like these threads I read about breeders asking proper questions so that their dogs don't just do to any ol' type of home..I feel like no questions were asked of this woman.
She never asked me how she was doing..how I'd been caring for her, etc. I volunteered all that info once I figured she just wasn't going to ask me.
I'm thinking about asking her if I can give her money to keep Molly...would that be rude? I dont' really know the etiquette?? | I don't think it would be rude. I'm not sure there is an accepted etiquette in this situation. If I were you, I would have to at least ask. Maybe she'll surprise you.
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