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Originally Posted by Britster Thanks, Karen! I'm really glad to hear that from you. I know how much Cooper loves his brother already.
She said she is traveling a lot and hardly home and just wants him to go to a good family or individual. But I'm sure she will elaborate more when I meet her today. There is no health contract that she mentioned... but I probably should ask that, if by chance, something is wrong with him if she would take him back, etc. And she how she would handle a situation like that. I don't know, do you think it would be rude of me to type something up, like a health contract and get her to sign? I don't know how she would take that! |
I don't want to rain on your parade, and I'm already seeing that I'm going to become one of those crazy YT people.....but, chances are that god forbid something is wrong with him after a week, you aren't going to want to give him back. I would however be curious how she would handle a situation. I doubt that it's her financial responsibility to care for the dog after selling it.
I think you should chat with her. I wouldn't put anything in writing. If it so happens that you are loving the dog, then sit at her coffee table and discuss issues and upon agreement, put something in writing. Chances are he's going to be a wonderful, happy, healthy brother.