I know the topic was supposed to be about food but I had no real feelings on that and was much more drawn to comment on the visit with the breeder. For some reason, I had the feeling from reading your post that somehow you were feeling some sort of radar or instinct about the situation. I always go with my heart and follow my instincts. They are pinging you for a reason. You might have picked up on something subtle, unspoken, body language, etc. that you cannot logically reason out but that doesn't mean there isn't a concern. Another thing I really liked about your post was you saying that if the breeder wanted her back you would give her back and that your dog was "depressed". That really tells me that you have put your dog's best interests before your own feelings which I love. I say give her some time to settle in with you for a few months and then if you feel comfortable and the breeder still wants a visit, do it then. |