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Imagineer Australian Shepherds - What A Good Breeder Can Do For ...

If you have purchased your dog or puppy from a reputable breeder, they will almost always take the dog back if you can't deal with it. In ...

What is a “professional breeder” and why do I, Executive Director of ...

Most will put a limit on the number of litters a dog will have in its lifetime. The dog has to pass health test and those test results are ...

Returning a pup to the Breeder | Labradors Forums

Not just take it that they would be ok. The breeder now has to try to find another good home for this pup. Will probably have to readvertise and ...

Is It O.K. to Get a Dog From a Breeder, Not a Shelter?

Are you killing a shelter dog when you buy a pet from a breeder? Not in your case: The alternative for you would be to not get a dog at all.

Narnia is going back to the breeder... :( | Doberman Forum

... breeding more family dogs then vicious dogs, I was sure we would do fine with our puppy. Especially since we got her from such a reputable ...

How Not to Pick a Rescue Dog - Grisha Stewart

Expect that any dog you get, whether it's a puppy from a breeder or a rescue dog, will need training for jumping, pulling, house training, or ...

Shelters are full of dogs that breeders surrender because the ...

Not only that, but you can't really tell if a puppy is going to be a champion show dog. Most folks don't actually care and only want the breed. Barring physical ...

Visits from former owners: Good for Dogs? - The Other End of the ...

... I will come and take the dog back. I have a ... puppy from a Breeder and we went several times to visit her. ... Since he so clearly loves his new ...

#13 – Should You Breed Back-to-Back | Honest Dog Breeder

There is a caveat to breeding back-to-back, and that's if your bitch doesn't recover well from her puppies. I believe if she recovers fully by ...

Return policy - Just dogs with Sherri

When most other breeders that I know write in their contract; if for any reason you are unable to keep your puppy, it will be returned to the ...

Contractual Obligation of Breeder - Returning a. Dog

However, if they don't have the capacity they may not be able to take back, even if they wish to and I don't think they can be made to do so.

Don't Shop, Adopt...OR ELSE! ~ Success Just Clicks Dog Training

It goes back to education. Evaluating breeders is getting harder and harder as puppy millers and backyard breeders are getting smart to the ...

can a dog breeder inforce right of first refusal - GardenWeb

All of my dogs have come with a Return to Breeder clause. Most Breeders I know don't refund any money, but may do an exchange. They work hard to ...

Puppy Buyer Etiquette - In Stride Azawakh

Lastly, if you have a puppy from a breeder, stay in touch. As a trainer, I'm going to send people back to their breeders when they have ...

Should Dog Breeders Take a Puppy Back - Breeding Business

Sometimes a dog will not suit the household or lifestyle they are brought into. Morally, the puppy should be able to be returned as these ...

don't want to be "that owner" but puppy may have to go back to ...

Send the puppy back to the breeder. I know this will upset some people in here but your first and foremost responsibility is with your SON. And ...

Puppy back at breeder...best for all involved!! - PriceScope

It will work out. ... A suggestion for the future if you really want a dog is to perhaps look to adopt a 1-3 yr old dog from the shelter or rescue ...

Do You Refund a Returned Puppy? | Empowered Badass Breeders

What are a few things I look for in a potential breeding dog? (4:12) · Things to consider before offering "trained" puppies (5:55) · "Drive By" moms and when ...

Timely Responses from Your Dog Breeder - Dream About Farm

As a matter of practice, I try to return calls within a day or 2 tops, although when we are on the road delivering our little dolls, we don't do a lot of ...

Help! Need advice! Breeder trying to take dog back!

YOU are in the wrong, not the breeder. Slightly depending on breed, a pup aged 4 months is not worth anywhere near as much as an 8 week old pup, ...