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Old September 4th 05, 11:34 PM
shelly
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On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 15:57:03 -0400, "Admin"
wrote:

Its not that I want to sell him, I want the person adopting him to know it's
a costly dog, and if they don't have the funds to "purchase" him, they can
not care for him. He is VERY spoiled. I am sorry to do this.


1) Janet and Melinda are correct. it is in your dog's best interests
that you contact breed rescue.

2) requiring the payment of a nominal amount to purchase the dog might
weed out possible collectors, but it is no guarantee that the buyer can
or will properly care for the dog. every day, ignorant people spend
hundreds and sometimes even thousands of dollars on pet store dogs that
they have no clue how to properly care for.

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