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Hi, did some of you return the puppy to the breeder? - Reddit

It IS okay to return them. You can't know until you go through it, and as much as we want to believe it, dogs aren't like babies. They are ...

Will a Breeder Take a Puppy Back? Here's What to Consider

Typically, a reputable breeder is tied to their puppies for life — contractually they typically require any puppy that needs to be rehomed to be returned to the ...

Depressed Puppy Owner, Should I Return to Breeder? - Dog Forum

I personally don't think you would be wrong to return your puppy to the breeder if they would take the pup back, especially since this is your first time ...

What Getting a Dog Returned Says about Your Dog Breeding Program

I've learned, if people contact you about rehoming a dog, even if they appear to be merely considering the idea, they do not plan on keeping him.

My breeder wont accept returns. The puppy isnt a good fit for ... - Quora

If you are a reputable breeder and not a backyard breeder, you will take the puppy back and find it a good home. Reputable breeders care about ...

How to Return a Puppy to the Breeder – A Comprehensive Guide

This post aims to guide you through the process, detailing the reasons for returning a puppy, the correct way to approach the breeder, and how CitizenShipper ...

Returning dog to breeder - Gun Dog Forum

I will take the puppy back for any reason and return the full purchase price including non-refundable deposit.

Returning a puppy to breder | Golden Retriever Dog Forums

Mine says nothing will be refunded unless agreed upon by both parties, which is fairly typical. If you think about it from the breeder's ...

Returning puppy to breeder - Refund? - Pet Forums

It doesn't have to be returned to the Breeder. You do mention it being rehomed "professionally" by the Breeder. All a conscientious and caring ...

When Should You Return Your Puppy to the Breeder? - PetMD

When your pup is from a good breeder who stands by the dogs that she or he breeds. When the pup is not right for your family and it is clear to everyone ...

I returned my dog to the breeder. Can I get him back? | Animal League

Answer. Generally when a person gives away, sells, returns, or surrenders his/her animal, such person has no further rights to that animal.

Returning puppy to breeder Has anyone does this?84 - Gransnet

A good breeder will home and take back a puppy and rehome appropriately as your breeder has done, I don't think you need to beat yourself up ...

Answered: What Do Dog Breeders Do with Returned Dogs?

Breeders are responsible for the welfare of their dogs, which means they will often be faced with the difficult decision of accepting a returned puppy.

My breeder wont accept returns. The puppy isnt a good fit for our ...

Reputable and responsible breeders in this area will take back the puppy if it has health issues or there are major issues with the dog in the family.

What Do Breeders Do With Returned Dogs - German Shepherds

I think it would be difficult for a breeder to find someone who wants a dog that was returned because of genetically based fearfulness or severe hip dysplasia ...

Why We Returned Our Adorable Puppy to the Breeder - Yahoo

My husband and I did the unthinkable: We returned our 5-month-old puppy to her breeder despite the fact that our family loved her and ...

Returning my puppy to the breeder | German Shepherds Forum

I want to tell the breeder I'll bring him back. How do I tell my family when I've been so gung-ho up until this point?

Returning a Dog to a Breeder: Legal Advice and FAQs - JustAnswer

You don't have a right to a refund. You do have the right to give her back the dog. You don't have the right to give the dog to anyone else.

I Returned My Puppy - Early Animal Education

I'm writing this to help others know that there is no shame in returning a puppy or dog to a breeder or shelter or rescue.

Returning Your Animal To The Breeder - Wonderpuppy.net

If you bought your pet from a reputable, responsible breeder, please contact your breeder first, before placing your animal with anybody else or taking him or ...