On 5 Jan 2005 17:39:12 -0800 dogboarder whittled these words:
FS: Weimaraner Male, 20 months, needs home
I am searching for a home for a 20 month old male Weimaraner with AKC
papers.
Step one. Contact the breeder of the dog. If the dog is carefully bred
the breeder will want the opportunity to get the dog back. The sale
contract will have required that of the buyer.
He fell into my hands somewhat by chance, and I can't keep
him, at least not without neutering him.
Step two. If the breeder can't be located or refuses to take the dog back
he should be neutered regardless of whether you keep him or place him. He
isn't breeding material because a well bred dog has a knowledgable and
caring breeder behind him.
Please take a look at him:
http://www.weimaraner.inkjot.com/
If you can help find him a happy home, please contact me.
Offering an intact dog is a pretty good way to reduce the chances of a
happy home. Because you will attract someone who isn't so interested in
him as his balls. Rescues and other organizations that care about the DOG
won't place intact dogs. That is because they want the person to be
interested in the DOG not what he can produce. The mere fact that he has
AKC papers does not make him breeding material.
I am
interested in your reasonable offer. Please pick him up, or pay
shipping.
Place him in Weimaraner Rescue if you can't get him back to his breeder.
They will have the ability to screen homes and make a responsible
placement.
--
Diane Blackman
http://dog-play.com/
http://dogplay.com/Shop/