Anybody have any idea what the "crib" is that she's training the dog in? And I'm sure the new owner will buy it - what's another $149.00 when you're plunking down over $10,000.00 Washington's for the puppy? By the time you buy the "crib", all food and supplies, get vax's, neutering, license, the first dental with any teeth that need pulling and she has her first sick visit for one thing or another, this dog is going to cost a small fortune. And, if you've really money to burn, add a second pup and its crib and supplies, vet costs, etc., and that's two small fortunes for a pair of pups.
Wouldn't you think for $10k, seller could toss in a free crib?
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