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Old 12-08-2010, 06:27 PM   #3
Green__Ranger
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 View Post
Have you checked the YTCA?

Oh, and I don't mean to be a kill joy, but a lot of the more reputable breeders might not let you take a puppy home on the holidays. Too much going on, too much foot traffic, too many germs... etc. It's best to wait after the holidays when things are calm and you and the pup have a chance to settle in with each other.

Sound advice and perfectly understandable. However, I don't really celebrate christmas, and the reason I am aiming for this time period is that I will be able to use the days off work to help transition a puppy into my home better. Holidays off+vacation days will give me enough time to help a puppy get comfortable.

This might be a tangent, but I have some breeders offer pups (usually a the runts of the litter) at a huge discount. One allowed me a pick of the last 2 males of a litter for 500. Too good to be true right?

Question, while I know I have legal recourse if something goes wrong after I buy a puppy from a store or someone in my state(NY), how does it work if it's across statelines? I want to know my avenues in case a puppy has health problems, and I wouldn't know what to do if I bought a pup from someone say in PA?
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