No telling what you might be getting into with an unknown dog. It almost sounds too good to be true - like someone wants to move out a real problem with lots of baggage and behavior issues, maybe even a serious medical condition, seizures, pancreatitis, a horrible neurological disease. Or could be the dream-come-true situation that you just sometimes fall into - the perfect dog with no problems, no health/behavior problems and she could be a wonderful addition to your family - smart and bright and loving.
Are you prepared financially and emotionally in case this dog is quite ill and needs lots of vetting, maybe very expensive surgery and intensive follow-up care? You have to be prepared for the worst in case you are faced with it. What would you do if you get her and she needs $7,000 surgery?
Just things you want to think over before your heart takes over. Good luck!!!
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