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Originally Posted by MaddiesMommie  My thoughts exactly! I read the description of the living conditions of these dogs and was shocked a pup was purchased, much less for breeding  |
Because she was new to breeding and stupid and didn't know anything about puppy mills at the time. (her words, not mine before anyone jumps on me saying I called someone stupid)
So, sounds to me like that is partially where the problem started and something you would have to take responsibility for. It happens, but you have to deal with the consequences and realize that your unpreparedness got you into that position to begin with. Again, doesn't make the breeder's actions morally right, but it's something that possibly could have been avoided.
(this is more just generally speaking, not really related to just this instance)