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Originally Posted by arielart Thanks, danyellm.
They are not in a hurry to sell him and are not advertising him for sale. It really does seem like a genuine accident -- or at least they were only careless. I will not be able to get a health guarantee from them in the sales contract. However, the vet did say she would sign a letter stating that the dog should be able to give service as a healthy dog for four to six years (which is what the dog training facility asks for).
The owners will give me all the paperwork I need so I can register the dog with the AKC myself.
They are asking $500 for the dog. What do you think?
Does all of this sound reasonable? |
I think that is reasonable for a purebred yorkie, accidental or not, that is a fair price. But I would ask them if they would take less. Cannot hurt to ask.
The reason I say the price is fair is because this litter of pups have been well cared for, taken to the vet, been very well socialized, and they aren't pushing the pups out by 8 weeks. It sounds like they have pup a lot of time, and money into the litter.
I just read again, you will also get papers on this pup? Girl if you don't go for it I just might..hehe..
Seriously though, I think you should buy this puppy.
are they going to get the parents fixed now too?
Lin