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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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Very well said ! :) :thumbup: Quote:
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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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