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Old 01-13-2011, 07:56 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by IamMiasmom View Post
Ok I am in a similar pickle. My friend who I swear gets an animal discovers how much work they are parts with one of the house members and then gets another one. She asked me last night where I got Mia I said and then realized dang it I shouldn't have done that. SO now I feel I should go to the breeder who sold me Mia and explain this is not a great situtaion that she will become passed over at some point. They complain about the hair in the house, the barking, and how much it costs to groom. And to do it right they need a spa treatment ever 2 weeks max. I just don't see the level of dedication there in addition her little girl who is 10 is not easy with them. Mia weighs almost 3# on her birthday night, way to fine boned to get very rough with and not expect injuries. I suspect this is some kind of a bribe or competition with her daughters father. Very sad. I know the puppy could land into a much worse home but can honestly say this would not be a great place gto be, She has adopted from the human e society say a springer spaniel had it for months on end and then decides it is too hyper for her 1500 sq ft home. I told her that one needed to run and have space. SO what should I do or not do. She is my granddaughters mother and has a lot of weight if I get to see her.
I would say something to your breeder if I were you. Then she can at least be forewarned. If she chooses to sell to them anyway, then your conscience is clear.
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