It is very rude to call a breeder you do not know and ask them how to feed or care for a pup you purchased from another breeder. The key word here is purchased. If your new Dane was acquired as a placement from an individual or through a rescue group and you have been left with no one to ask about the breed, inform the breeder at the beginning of your email how you acquired your dog and ask if they would mind sharing some information about Danes with you.
If you purchased your Dane, you should address your questions about feeding, care and training to the breeder or person from whom you purchased. I frequently get this type of question from people I don’t know. I generally refuse to answer it for a number of reasons. If the pup or adult dog was purchased from one of the rare breeders who offers their clients a guarantee, the person asking the question could void their guarantee by failing to follow the instructions received from the seller at the time of purchase. If I provide any information, I simply inform the person asking about how we feed or care for OUR Danes. "QUOTE"
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The above I do NOT agree with! I breed yorkies and show as a novice because I love the breed.. Someone could call me in the middle of the night or ring my doorbell in the middle of the night with a sick puppy they bought from someone else and I would do everything I physically could do to help the puppy, no matter who the breeder was!~
I also do not answer emails that people do not include their name in! I honestly do not feel that is something that someone forgets to do.. The internet has made the world a very small one.. Everybody knows everybody~
Melanie |