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Posted 7/16/2008 11:53:29 PM


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Wow, that breeder doesn't sound too good. No dog should be bred until it is at least two years old.
I think that you should try to back out of the contract. What good breeder would require someone to breed the puppy they bought anyway?
You could probably still show her though.

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Okay, I just read your last post. Good luck...


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Posted 7/17/2008 5:28:47 AM


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Collie/GSD/Sheltie/Corgi/Russell_luvr (7/16/2008)
Wow, that breeder doesn't sound too good. No dog should be bred until it is at least two years old.
I think that you should try to back out of the contract. What good breeder would require someone to breed the puppy they bought anyway?
You could probably still show her though.

P.S.
Okay, I just read your last post. Good luck...

I have cut the strings with the breeder other than the breeding that is going to take place. once that is done I have no legal or moral obligations to her. the reason I was required to breed her is I purchased her as show quality, and she is the last granddaughter she has of her champion male that went sterile. I wish I could show belle I have been complemented a lot on her looks by other breeders, but during her last heat cycle her one ear went up and no amount of glueing would get it to tip down again and that is a big fault in the show ring. so I will have to settle with obedience and agility if I can get her to go through the chute! I would love to try herding with her, but between cost of lessons, time, and the fact their isnt a nearby place that teaches herding it probably wont happen.

shelties rule!!!

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