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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

Is there a significant problem with your new puppy or are you rehoming your now adult dog due to personal circumstances? If your new puppy has a significant ...

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

I would say give it a week or so, you cannot tell what a dog will be like in the first few days because she will still be decompressing, getting ...

Do breeders give a refund or partial refund when they sell a pup and ...

A good breeder will always accept the puppy back. It's better that they get the second chance to give the puppy to someone that actually wants ...

What Getting a Dog Returned Says about Your Dog Breeding Program

Many times they will bring the dog back to you with all their things, crates, leashes, bowls, beds, toys, and food. I always accept these things ...

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

So, when to return? 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 ...

Answered: What Do Dog Breeders Do with Returned Dogs?

A responsible breeder will always bring their puppy back and make sure they always have a loving home. While this next option is not how we ...

Returning dog to breeder - Gun Dog Forum

In all three cases I worked with the pups a little and resold them all are in very good situations so it was not a bad thing for anyone. One ...

What Do Breeders Do With Returned Dogs - German Shepherds

Why would a breeder want to deal with the health or temperament issues the animal was returned for. Especially temperament issue. I doubt many ...

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 ...

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

Returning a puppy to its breeder can be a challenging experience, requiring careful planning and emotional fortitude. Whether due to unexpected life changes ...

Can breeder take my dog back after I've been caring for it?

Legal advice: If a person believes that his/her animal is being wrongfully withheld, such person can sue to try to get the animal returned, ...

Will your Breeder take back your Dog? - Golden Retriever forum

Yes... all the breeders we've dealt with except the first (he was a byb) had it in their contract that their dogs would come back to them. I'd ...

Why We Returned Our Adorable Puppy to the Breeder - Yahoo

The time between 6 months and 10 months is usually the tipping point because this is when a puppy will try to push boundaries, she adds. “For ...

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 ...

Can I Return The Puppy and Get My Money Back? - Legal Answers

In many such cases, reputable breeders will take the puppy back and give you some refund when the puppy is resold, even if the terms of the ...

I Need To Return This Dog — Dog Possible | Austin Dog Training

Adding a dog to your household is a huge decision and the transition period is high on this list for good reason. So many wonderful dogs are ...

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. It doesn't mean the puppy is “bad”.

Returning Your Animal To The Breeder - Wonderpuppy.net

No, you may not get any money refunded. Please do not get into that mind set, money is not the point, is it? The utmost priority is to find an appropriate home ...

When should a dog breeder accept the return of a puppy?

If the puppy has a congenital defect that has a serious, ongoing and/or potentially costly impact on the pup and that will affect their quality ...