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04-21-2010, 04:56 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Virginia
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| Designer Mutts I am getting two Shorkies, not only for me, but also one for a friend, and I have some issues. First, she has more money than I do, but also a husband to help pay her bills. She says she only wants to pay 125 of the 400 dollars I will have to plunk down for these little babies. As you know, Toto is older and in pain sometimes and the pain is hard to control. I've gotten his knees unlocked, after lasers, but right now they are locked again and I've got a choice. Do all the work again, or have him PTS. I am thinking about that. Number one, the treatments are temporary, number two, he's old, blind, and deaf. He has also developed that Doggie Alzheimers, so at midnight, he wakes up and walks around the house, and keeps me awake. So I know that no matter what happens, the sun is setting on his doggie life! The point about Toto, is that I have some whopping medical bills coming up with him, and I am feeling regretful and resentful that I told her I might give her one for 125. I am afraid if I don't, she's going to be hurt or upset. I've been a virtual recluse for the last five years as I've lived in new towns where I know no one, had a few injuries that left me in DUAL fracture boots, and have just generally been at home alone for much of the time. My ability to get online or the phone and call my mom, or my few phone friends has kept me going. When you are socially isolated like me, you often find that your friends, are also somewhat socially isolated. So, we do call each other every day to chat. I am just starting to get out, and try to get on with my life again. It's really hard. I don't want to lose a friend over this! How would you say that you need her to pay the 200 dollars? I have BTW, made a firm commitment to purchase. I'm getting the dogs THREE whole days before the owner (byb, by accident) moves to another state. I have pics of them from a cell phone, but I can't figure out how to upload them on email, it's a small Nokia 6350 and I can't seem to get the photos on my yahoo accounts. So, no pics until they come home! Callie Last edited by clueless; 04-21-2010 at 04:58 AM. |
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04-21-2010, 05:40 AM | #2 |
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| I'm sorry, but if this 'friend' knows your situation, and knows the actual cost of the doggies, and has only offered to pay $125.00, It really doesn't sound like she is much of a friend, and I'm sure you could do better. Sweet that you are worried about hurting her feelings.... I would just explain that you cannot cover the $75.00 additional for her to have one of the dogs, and if she is serious about owning one, she'll need to pay you the whole $200.00. Again, that is a statement of fact, and nothing in that statement should cause her to have hurt feelings. You told her you 'might' be able to let her have one for $125.00, but after reviewing your finances, you have realizied that you really can't afford to do that. A true friend would understand completely.
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04-21-2010, 05:43 AM | #3 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member | If your friend is only offering to pay a fraction of the cost of the dogs, I'd tell her "no thanks". $275 is a lot for her to overlook. Did she know the cost of the dogs upfront and then back out of the deal?
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04-21-2010, 05:49 AM | #4 |
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| First, I am so sorry to hear about Toto. I hope he finds peace soon. Second, I would suggest you finish all business with him before taking on additional responsibility of two new puppies. I also don't understand how someonw can sell you two puppies and then you are able to turn around and sell one. I also doubt this breeder is actually moving to a new state. BYB's use this excuse to sale quickly and cheap because they know buyers will not follow up with them. It's a con by too many BYB's and Brokers. Third, your friend should deal with purchasing her own puppy herself. No reputable breeder would sell their puppies like this. It shows they do not care about the welfare of their dogs future. I'm not saying you'd be a bad puppy mom, I am saying that this breeder is a bad breeder and if they will sell like this, they probably aren't breeding very healthy puppies to begin with. I do wish you would think about this and consider that if you haven't put a deposit down you still have the option to back out and wait until you have a more relaxed situation to bring a new puppy in. And you can find a better breeder who is not pressuring you with the con game of them moving as well.
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04-21-2010, 05:53 AM | #5 | |
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04-21-2010, 06:00 AM | #6 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Virginia
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| I'm pretty sure it's not a con game! The man has two unspayed dogs and they are young! So, now he has a litter of puppies. About my friend, well, it's possible that she will back out. So I will have two little ones. BTW, I am used to dealing with more than one dog at a time. Toto, for all his sweet heart, really is only a pest when it's time to go to bed. Then he wants to stay up and roam the house. And about the friend, she was getting one and I was getting one. I am looking forward to the babies: coming May 3rd! Callie and Toto |
04-21-2010, 06:01 AM | #7 | |
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| Fantastic and spot on advice!! Quote:
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04-21-2010, 06:09 AM | #8 | |
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Okay, I'm confused if things are this simple and you are now this confident about your situation, your friend, and the person selling the puppies, what was the purpose of your first post?
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04-21-2010, 06:32 AM | #9 |
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| The thesis was at the end of the third paragraph: how do I tell my friend that she has to pay half or she does not get a dog? Callie |
04-21-2010, 06:42 AM | #10 | |
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If the other issues don't matter, then: Again, your friend should deal with purchasing her own puppy herself.
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04-21-2010, 06:46 AM | #11 | |
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It's unfair of your "friend" to expect you to pay the difference.
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04-21-2010, 06:48 AM | #12 |
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| I agree. You need to just tell her that if she wants one she needs to pay half.
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04-21-2010, 06:50 AM | #13 |
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| Since your friend doesn't want to give 200 for hers, did you ask the guy if he'd come down on his price? It is an accidental litter after all, and he's moving so he's in a hurry to move them, right? If he won't, just tell your friend the guy won't budge on his price. If it is the price he set, not you, how can your friend expect you to pay her extra $75.00? You can always get just one puppy for yourself, and have your friend contact the seller as Cerise suggested. If you are set on keeping your word with the guy and taking two puppies at the agreed price, and reselling to your friend, then that is a decision only you can make in regards to how much you need for the puppy.
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04-21-2010, 06:52 AM | #14 |
YT Addict | When making plans with my friends we always factor in our "share" (normally half). I am planning a trip to Puerto Rico with my friend D and she told me she could not go becuase she could not pay her share. Being her friend and in a better situation than D, I am going to help her out. What are friends for? I could say that my money is more important and find somone else to go with, but I want to and CAN help her, and I want to go with D! So I guess my advise is to not let money ruin a friendship, you can say "no" I simply cant pay for more than my share. If I couldnt help D, I wouldnt and she would not be upset with me. We would figure out something else to do, beach towels on my living room floor while blasting the heat and drinking homemade pina coolatas sound just as good to me, just as long as my D is with me. If she cant afford to pay that small differance in price, I hardly feel she could aford to care for it. As you know, there is more to simply paying for the dog. One you bring it home, thats when they start to really cost you Why do you even need to get both? cant you just get the one dog for yourself? Just remember its ok to say "no". A real friend would understand.
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04-21-2010, 07:02 AM | #15 |
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| She is not a friend if she doesn't understand, plain and simple. I also think if she can't pay the full amount then she can't afford the vet bills that come with getting a pup. There is no contract between you and the byb so you can just get yourself the pup and have her work out the details with him. I wouldn't stress the situation, if you need new friends go to church, bars or whatever your preference in socializing. I wouldn't want anyone taking advantage of me.
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