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We've received some complaints on both 'sides' of this topic. YT does try to allow everyone to post on a review thread; the exception to this is when people break the rules. The intent of the review forum is to allow people to share their experiences, and no one's experience is right or wrong. Both parties in the recent issue have tried to be respectful about sharing their perspective. Let's follow their lead :). |
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:thumbup::thumbup: On another note T Doll, I commend you for adding your review to the section and I'm sorry this happened to you. As a buyer I would definitely want to read both good AND bad reviews on a particular breeder. If I were a breeder, I would want to know what areas I could potentially improve. Seeing all good reviews on a particular breeder would make me think twice as it would with anything. No one is perfect. That goes for anything I'd buy/add into my life whether it be products, puppies, cars, etc. Everyone's experience is different. To dismiss your feelings as I feel some members did on this thread left a bad taste in even MY mouth...:rolleyes: I know this is an open forum and some people do have bad days so take it with a grain of salt and good luck with your furbaby! |
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Great post, and I throughly agree. |
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[QUOTE=Breny;3451840] I thought I would just post and say I honestly know that I can not make EVERYONE happy and I for one am certainly not even close to perfect, but I do try my very hardest to produce healthy, well socialized puppies that I really try to match with the perfect families. Getting them into the best home for them and their personalities is my first concern. :thumbup::thumbup::) Great post |
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I agree, I once took a deposit on a puppy. After conversing with the person for about 6 weeks I decided it was not the right home for a puppy of mine. I Told her the reason and I returned her deposit. Was she upset and mad? you bet. Breny is a responsible, caring, and dedicated person who looks out for the puppy. Its refreshing that there are still breeders out there that truly want the best homes for their puppies and that they don't compromise the well being of the puppy for money. |
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Denying a person does not mean that person is thought to be unfit to own a dog, but rather, just not the best home for this particular puppy. |
Often, when you have someone going back and forth about buying a puppy for several days there are other people calling about the puppy. What is a breeder to do without a deposit? Sometimes you just get tired of all the going back and forth. It should not take a buyer several days to decide if they want the puppy or not. Ideally, they will have thought about it for awhile before contacting the breeder. My feeling is if a person is serious about the puppy, they will not have a problem sending the deposit. but finding the best home for the puppy is always the breeders responsibility. I recently had a little boy for sale and not much interest in him until he was about ten weeks old. Then I started getting as many as five/six phone calls a day. I turned several down flat out for one reason or another. I would rather have kept him than send him to a home I didn't feel was good enough for him. When he was 14 weeks old he went to live with a lovely widow lady. That was the ideal home for him. Breny is a good breeder and will always do what she thinks is best for her puppies. |
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:) Viv |
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I love coming back and reading these. So sweet. I love seeing my babies with happy new families Quote:
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