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"Most" contracts state that if the purchased pup is then transfered again to the 3rd party that then the contract is Void. I have also seen breeders sell dogs like this "as is" , as you all are saying....because they themselves did not breed the said dog. I am just stating what I have seen out there...so don't get on me for stating what is out there. |
Why is it whenever a new thread is posted that involves either a Parti or a Biewer there has to be so much drama? I'm getting quite sick of it. |
To the OP - I'd say if you have your heart set on this pup and the vet check comes back at 100%...go for it ;) I don't remember reading this..but can you go meet her first? |
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The fact of the matter is...if she doesn't go to a good pet home...this puppy will end up in the hands of a money breeder at that price. But that is ok...right Nancy? At least it will help create more badly bred parti's for you to complain about!! |
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And I believe what happened...the original breeder owed another a puppy from her litter. Perhaps she used her stud, perhaps it was part of her contract when she sold her a female. This would be how the 2nd breeder got her and she, in turn, sold her. It's not that unusual a situation. |
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You can do whatever is possible to find out more about this dog, but since it is a re-home you don't have as many options available as you would in getting one from a breeder (and you aren't paying that much either). Health problems can come up in pure breds, as well as in rescues & shelter dogs, so it's a risk you have to take when getting a dog regardless of where it comes from. I think at this stage you should ask for a vet checkup and pay for it, and do see the dog in their home before deciding. You should see it playing and interacting with the family, and see how it responds to you, to see if you feel it will be a good match. If it doesn't quite seem right, then walk away. You can't tell much by just seeing a picture, you need to play with it a bit. Don't let them deliver the dog to you, see it at their place first. Good luck. |
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I think it's important to always remind people that a bargain dog can end up costing a bundle. The OP already has two dogs, and I believe in warning people of potential problems. The person selling these dogs, is selling other breeding dogs. I believe she is very aware of a problem with this dog, and she's depending on someone to fall in love with it. A puppy should never be purchased through emotions, unless you have plenty of money. You have to make sure you can financially afford to take care of it, should a problem arise. I'm actually surprised breeders aren't also encouraging her to be careful. |
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Well, I hate to break the news to ya...but 100% of the yorkies in rescue were irresponsibly bred too, and cost about the same as this puppy! What makes them more disserving of a home with the OP? Their color? |
I might ad that getting a dog from a yorkie rescue is near impossible if you have a job, other dogs, children, Or a caring heart. |
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Applicants are matched up to the available dog according to the dogs needs. A sturdy good-sized Yorkie could easily be placed with the right family with children. Applicants who work for a living...also approved. We like our adoptive families to be gainfully employed or have the means to provide for our dogs when & if the Vet bills come. Applicants who are experienced Yorkie (or other breed) owners is a good indicator of a someone who has done their homework on the breed and already knows what to expect. Not to mention the obvious...Yorkies generally love their own kind. So...I find your post misinformed at best.;) |
I think the point that keeps getting missed is that nobody is saying this dog is less deserving until it reaches a rescue group...not at all! The point is...it has all the red flags of a puppy mill, or disreputable breeder as you could possibly need to have staring you in the face...that's why some are saying go the opposite direction from this puppy! |
your already inlove with that dog go get her. you could pay twice that to get a pup from a breeder and have hundreds of dollars in vet bills dont let anyone sway you from what you feel is right but i would have her vet checked before i brought her to your other dogs |
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On one side of the coin when looking for that new pup to join your home you search out reputable/responsible breeders. On the other side of the coin, we must be responsible pet owners. |
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If only people could just disconnect those heartstrings from making such a decision. Learn from countless others misinformed decisions...don't repeat them. Perhaps if the OP can tune out...Go, get that puppy...Follow your heart...etc, she will be saved from making a poor decision in selecting an addition to her already canine family. |
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If the seller were a puppymill or a disreputable breeder...trust me...she wouldn't be for sale for $500. She is 8 months old. She would soon be pregnant...not for sale. This sounds like someone who got this puppy for the wrong reasons and is wanting her gone and priced her cheaply to get it done. |
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And I might add that the very reason there ARE rescues is because of the irresponsible breeders who place pups willy nilly to the first person who happens along with a buck. Thank God at least "I" can say that when "I" place a pup it IS to a home that will keep it and love it. I may not be able to stop the living hell for all pups, but I sure as hell can stop it for the ones that cross my path. I make NO excuses for being tough to get a pup from. |
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This among other reasons is why I respect you so much, Linda! Dogs that have been through a rough beginning often don't have many chances left. It's imperative their new adoptive home be their last home.....one in which they are loved, cherished, and provided for in the most stable of homes. |
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I pray for them all.....that one day all of them will go to the right homes from the start....and there not have to be any rescues. I guess that is idealistic, but one can dream. What I see day in and day out breaks my heart. |
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Certainly there are always people telling others to save the pup no matter what, but I have seen people be warned about the dangers of this type of purchase time and time again. Just want to see your facts. Then, maybe I will understand how you feel that people are singling out Partis. |
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It may be idealistic and a dream...but remember, some absolutely amazing things have happened when someone dared to, dream a day when...... Hopefully our dream one day WILL come true! |
Good luck with whatever decision you make. |
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This is what I did say... If this was a traditional yorkie...and I have seen it time and time again on these boards..most if not all posters would be yelling for the OP to save that baby. FACT! I have seen it time and time again..no matter who was the breeder...the people here...more so the pet population do not care who bred the dog. Their only concern is getting the baby safe and in a pet home. And that is how it should be. To the OP...good luck with your decision with this or any puppy you bring home to your family. |
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