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Old 12-17-2010, 04:24 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by LilPuppyLove View Post
This probably sounds completely ignorant, but as I do not have a puppy yet, (I am trying to learn everything I can before buying one) I hope you will forgive my idiocy, why is it better to bring a pup home after the holiday? Wouldn't it make more sense to let them meet everyone right away?
No, the holidays are a busy and crazy time, and puppies need CONSTANT attention. Esp with potty training. Too many people coming and going, busy with life, it's the worst time of the year to bring home a pup. Reputable breeders try not to have pups available at this time bc of this reason. Disreputable ones will have tons during this time. Advertising them as great xmas gifts. Then come january and february when families realize the dog was not for them or too much work, then they get sent to the shelter, rescues or sold, bc the breeders do NOT want to take the dogs back, bc they do not care about the dogs, they care about the $$$$.

A reputable breeder will take the dog back at any point in its life.
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