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Originally Posted by lilyorkiemilo She is registered but I didnt ask if its AKC or what because that doesnt matter to me. Yes that is her tongue in the photo she sent it to my cell phone and it was bad lighting but I had to crop it to get it online so that made it look worse. In the other pics there is nothing visibly wrong with her face. I am sure the breeders info will be on the papers she just doesnt have a number anymore to call her when her cell was lost. She has all documents of her purchase and vet records. I was actually looking for a little older puppy so 5 months is a good age for me. I live in Southern California and the cheapest pups without papers run at $800 from byb's. |
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Originally Posted by Teresiana She's a doll! It seems weird to me that the owner lost touch with the breeder after only 5 months. That doesn't seem quite right. Typically, when you purchase a puppy from a breeder, you're not allowed to resell. You're supposed to contact the breeder & the breeder will make arrangements if you're no longer able to keep the pup. That's typically in the contract. If you're concerned with her line, genetics, health guarantee, etc...it might not be a great idea to get her. Something seems wrong about the whole losing touch with the breeder thing.
BUT...if you're looking for a sweet little pet, then why not? It would almost be like adopting a rescue. I'm a little skeptical of the owner's story, but if you aren't concerned with papers, health or history, & if you're in love with the puppy, go for it. |
If the owner doesn't have contact with the breeder, then most likely the breeder was a byb to begin with, OR a broker. If the info on the papers shows a breeder or kennel out of state, then very possibly the person was a broker.
I think for the price, it's a little high for not knowing anything about the background of the dog. If the papers aren't AKC, then even worse.