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Old 04-02-2005, 04:50 AM   #38
Luvmypupster
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Ok, here's my 2 cents. First of all do what you want to do, what you feel is best for you and don't worry about how we would feel about your choice. What ever is best for you emotionally, financialy is what you need to do. Aimee is 100% correct. Will this puppy have additional health problems and can you afford it? Again, I don't want to be critical but this is why it's not the best way/place to buy a puppy. Pet stores always charge more than your good, reputable, experienced breeders. I know you love this pup because we all get emotionally attached very quickly to these adorable little dogs. You have been spending some time doing researh, reading post from other dogs owners and it is making you question if there may be a better way, a better source of whom you buy form. You just need to listen to your "gut" on this. I believe stongly in gut feelings. If you were my son I would encourage you to return the pup because it was a more finanacial and emotional burden than you are prepared for at this time. If you take her back please do more research, take it slow and look for a different source from which to buy. Always do research, research, research... Hope all works out well no matter what you decide. But what ever...please keep us posted and remember you have a great source of advice and information from this great group of dog lovers.
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