Often, when you have someone going back and forth about buying a puppy for several days there are other people calling about the puppy. What is a breeder to do without a deposit? Sometimes you just get tired of all the going back and forth. It should not take a buyer several days to decide if they want the puppy or not. Ideally, they will have thought about it for awhile before contacting the breeder. My feeling is if a person is serious about the puppy, they will not have a problem sending the deposit. but finding the best home for the puppy is always the breeders responsibility. I recently had a little boy for sale and not much interest in him until he was about ten weeks old. Then I started getting as many as five/six phone calls a day. I turned several down flat out for one reason or another. I would rather have kept him than send him to a home I didn't feel was good enough for him. When he was 14 weeks old he went to live with a lovely widow lady. That was the ideal home for him. Breny is a good breeder and will always do what she thinks is best for her puppies. |