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Originally Posted by Jkpal This instance is a little different from yours, but long ago while strolling through a big yard sale with my German Shepherd; a macho guy swaggers up and asks, "How much for your dog?" Having difficulty processing the question (who asks that??), I said no price, she wasn't for sale. "C'mon, everything has a price! How much?" I just stared at him and said, "How much for your right arm?" People don't even know how rude or pushy or invasive they're being!! However, I totally love your response and agree with others that we love our little canines, no matter how they came into our lives! |
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Originally Posted by Doodlebug That reminds me of the time my husband and I were in a showroom looking at cars. I was carrying Teddy Bear. A man approached me and said his wife just lost her beloved dog who looked just like Teddy Bear. He wanted to buy Teddy on the spot and told me to name my price. I don't know how ppl think that someone would just hand over their dog without a second thought. I told the guy that Teddy Bear was family and he was not for sale. It made me feel kind of sick. |
We had this happen to us once! A woman at the post office approached us and asked us if we were interested in selling one of the doggies. She was older, very well dressed and driving a luxury car, so I knew she wasn't kidding.
Honestly, a billion dollars couldn't sway me to let go of one my doggies.