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Originally Posted by matese My heart breaks for this poor little dog. So many homes in such a short time. How do you sell a pup and insist he uses a pad and is not a leg hiker knowing the buyer will only keep him if what the seller is saying is true. As I see it, Dee acting as a broker for Kathy just wanted to unload what she refers to as an "Albatross around her neck" nice way for a breeder to describe a breed that she loves and breeds herself. No regard for this poor little baby, just dump him on anyone that will buy him. SHAME ON YOU DEE. This is a little life you are dealing with, a sweet baby that just wants a loving forever home. You need to be honest with ppl that are interested in buying him. tell them he's a leg hike, let them decide if they want this dog, not lie to ppl, sell him and he gets returned to you. This pup has been shuffled around enough. Find him a good home that can deal with this sweet boys issue, it's NOT his fault and he is being punished for it. Return Sharon her money, you made a deal with her, you were not truthful with her, let Kathy take the loss and turn this precious baby over to ladyjane who will make sure he finds the proper home, and not do as you did twice, dump him on just anyone. The longer he is NOT SOLD the HARDER it will be to place him. As a quality breeder of these awesome Biewers PLEASE do the right thing for this pup and Sharon.
To Sharon, get little Miss Lacy a sister, NOT a stuffed dog that she will kill lol. (((HUGS))))
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I know you mean well, but marking is not just for males. Until Sharon comes to terms with the fact that dogs do what dogs do, and makes a commitment to keep and work with any dog she gets, I think she needs to avoid getting another pup. It's just like a baby IMHO .. you get what you get and you can't turn it back in. Well, I suppose you can...but.................
Of course, we don't know if Einstein was marking or simple peeing in the house. My guess is he was marking. He apparently has not lived a stable life and I am quite sure was stressed out. I have females who mark ... they turn their butts around and lift legs. Some say spay or neuter helps and sometimes it does; but every pup in my house is altered, and I still have some who mark.
Again, I would not have placed a pup in a house with a person who had such heavy duty concerns about urine marking. I am totally flabbergasted by all of this, but I also am keeping in mind that we have only heard one side of the story.
I remain interested in helping Einstein find his perfect forever home and hope that the breeders involved will put him first and consider my offer.
Some links with information about marking:
Understanding urine-marking - Dogtime Urine Marking in Dogs: Why do Dogs Urinate to Mark Territory?