According to the kennel where i got her told me that if i don't put myh puppy in shows by the time she's 6 months they'll take her back. But i don't have the money to register her. In a way i don't want to but the guy said i have to or it's good bye puppy.. What should i do?
2006-08-01
04:39:23
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What i can't afford to do is show the dog.. i have plenty to feed the puppy and train it.. what he's telling me i should do is show the dog and spend $2500 something that in 4 months i can't do.. but feeding and training aren't much compared to all of that..
2006-08-01
06:54:53 ·
update #1
ok this guy was an asshole and i didn't realized until one of my friends told me he's not looking for money.. he wanted me... Eww! i never got the dog. but i'm never talking to that guy again
2006-08-02
18:26:23 ·
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It really depends if you signed a contract or not. If you did, you are obliged to follow it. If not, then you don't really have to show the dog if you don't want to.
Spend the money and register the dog. That way you will be listed as her owner and the guy can't come back and say he really owns the dog and you were just keeping it for him.
2006-08-01 04:46:10
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answered by Cornsilk P 5
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If you do not have the money to register the dog, how will you afford to feed it, take it to the vet, etc. And showing a dog costs a lot of money and training. You should have considered all these things before buying a dog that the breeder insisted must be shown.
2006-08-01 12:06:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't registering a dog cost, like $50? If you can't afford that, you need to take the dog back because you'll certainly not be able to afford proper veterinary care and training.
Dog showing is an expensive hobby and you should have known that before purchasing a show-quality dog. And how could you even afford the dog if you can't afford to register her? Show quality dogs typically cost thousands of dollars.
2006-08-01 12:39:03
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answered by tenzo0 3
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Yeah of course. Gain the money and put her in a show. And besides, she can learn a lot if u train her. Dont let the guy take ur dog back!
2006-08-01 11:46:37
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answered by Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Lisamaria. 3
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Look at the contract that you signed when you got the pup. If it says that you agree to show and he wants to inforce it, then you better start showing.
If you didn't sign a contract stating that you will show the dog, then there is nothing that the kennel can do.
2006-08-01 11:45:39
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answered by A Great Dane Lady 7
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Is that a contractual obligation - is it in writing? If so, you have a problem. Seems he should have done his homework before you bought the puppy. Why wasn't she registered BEFORE you got her?
You may want to ask an attorney about this situation.
2006-08-01 11:45:11
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answered by Babs 2
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Take it back to the breeder IMMEADIATELY!!!
*BEFORE* they come after you-or SEND COPS! And SUE your BUT* OFF!!
That's the deal you made!! If you won't follow through(makes you a LIAR & CHEAT,btw!!),SEND PUP BACK!! NOW!!!
IT is NOT *your* pup until you FULFILL your end of the bargain!
*I'D* be at your door NOW!!!
2006-08-01 12:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Its your puppy isnt it? you paid for the puppy didnt you? you've fed the puppy since you bought him havnt you ? If you have done all this stuf i dont think he can take it away.
2006-08-01 11:45:08
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answered by beast 3
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i will go with cornsilk shes right and yes its all about the contract tip-look at the fine print
2006-08-01 11:56:26
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answered by Puddles 3
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