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Old 04-21-2015, 07:28 PM   #86
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by ladyjane View Post
You can choose to not sell to people with a high likelihood of failing that pup. It really is up to each breeder to sell to whomever they wish. I don't believe that people have a "right" to purchase a live being from an individual breeder.

Trust me there are red flags and if a person takes enough time to properly interview someone, they can reduce the likelihood of failures.



You do the very best you can do....I have been very fortunate with my assessments.....establishing a "relationship" with a buyer before the pup is ready to be released to them, is actually pretty easy, and you get to know your buyer very well. If their life situation changes, and they can no longer care for the pup, it is imperative they know and agree the pup comes back to me. Life is life and we can not possibly be prepared for every life situation of every single person in the general public, but you cant just give up without even trying to provide for a wonderful new home for the puppy, and just let baby go to whoever has a fistful of cash.....that would make you no better than a puppy mill.
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