It's a Red sable toy Pomeranian.
I knew from the moment I saw it, that it was meant for me. It even did the cutest little puppy bark right at me!! ...then he peed.
But yeah, It wouldn't stop coming to me, so yeah, it's meant to be, therefore, I'm buying it in 2 weeks.
2007-08-06
20:51:54
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I should have said before, the money is not a problem.
2007-08-06
20:58:46 ·
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Of course, pets easily cost this much, ecspecially if its the one for you ! :]
2007-08-06 20:56:52
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answered by Chelssss(: 4
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Sounds like someone is taking you for a ride.
Hopefully the dog isn't from a Pet Shop, Kennel, one of the well known Puppy Mills of Missouri, or the Internet.
Since you feel like you must pay so much for this dog, here's what I wish to tell you:
I own an Independent pet shop but do not sell dogs or cats. The reasons are listed above.
When looking for a puppy consider this.
Unless there are a lot of champions in the bloodline or the dog's breed is known for obedience, the price is too high.
The best puppies come from a home where both parents are present.
The puppies are being socialized and housebroken.
Great puppy parents allow the babies to nurse for 6-8 weeks.
By then, the puppies are already starting to pick up on the housebreaking.
When the parents are kennel dogs, opposite is true.
The puppy will be impossible to house train, especially a male, will not be socialized, may not even like children and will act completely different than a home raised dog. Breeders who show for Champion or Obedience take the best care of their animals.
Little dogs are in low supply and high demand, therefore prices are over inflated.
Every dog breed has its own health problems. Please don't purchase this dog and expect it to be in a kennel for 8 hours a day while you work or leave it unattended to mess and pee everywhere.
This dog should be a lifetime commitment/companion, just like a person.
2007-08-06 21:16:37
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answered by kriend 7
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Yes .... the puppy is right for you
and besides you will have the dog for nearly 13 years ( unless s it gets killed by a car ) so its so worth the money : )
if your worried about the money then go to a rescue center : )
2007-08-06 20:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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PLEASE IF I'AM WRONG I WILL APPOLIZE
IF You need to ask, then you are not ready to spend this much for a dog, BUT YOU DID. We all have items in our live that we want, but if you need to get all of our approval and I think you already said that you are buyng it so go for it. Do not feel guilty. There maybe a few factors that needed to be considered before the spending
1. ARE YOU IN A RELATIONSHIP/OR DID YOU JUST BREAK-UP THUS IS THE DOG REPLACING SOMEONE!!
2. HELL IF YOU ARE OK, AND HAVE THE MONEY, GO FOR IT
3. PLEASE DO LOOK INTO AND HAVE THE BREEDER ALLOY YOU TO TAKE YOUR PUP TO YOUR VET BEFORE THE FINAL SALE.CHECK ON THE BREEDER YOU ARE GETTING YOUR PUPPY FROM.
4. I DID RAISE BRITTNEYS? LABS/ GOLDENS FOR YEARS WITH MY FATHER . THE BRITS WERE FOR HUNTERS .I ALAYS HAD AKA DOGS. I FELL IN LOVE WITH MY 1ST LAB AND SHE WAS SO SICK SECONDARY TO A (PUPPY FARM)
WELL WISHING YOU AND YOUR LITTLE LOVE PUPPY GREAT WONDERS IN LIFE TONI
P.S. I ONLY ANSWER YOU WITH HONESTY, E-MAIL ME IF YOU NEED ANYTHING.
2007-08-06 21:30:04
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answered by littlewife4u 1
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You should get a dog from an animal shelter, there are way too many dogs that need homes. I hope you are not getting your pup from a pet store, most of them get their dogs from puppy mills and those are horrible places and the puppies are usually sick. But if you get him then enjoy his company! I love puppies!
2007-08-06 20:58:23
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answered by Lady Rae 6
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Good luck! Those things break easy. Make sure you don't pick up your feet when you walk! It costs a lot more than $1200 to fix the legs on those things when they get stepped on.
2007-08-06 20:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I spent more than that on my German Shepherd. But I love her! And if the money isn't a problem (it wasn't for me either), then do it.
Just love the puppy and it'll love you back!! But it sounds like you both already have that covered... ;-)
2007-08-06 21:05:18
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answered by EmilyJune 5
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hee hee....some dogs are more expensive than others. If you truly want the dog and have the money to care for the dog, then yes, it's fine that you're spending that much.
2007-08-06 20:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Your money, if wish to , then go for it!
Just know that any kind of pet follows commitments, love and a lot of Patience's.
Good luck on your newest family member. ;-)
2007-08-06 21:01:52
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answered by Bluelady... 7
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well if u have $1200 to spare then yea theres no problem with it but if its gonna make life hard for ya then waste of money
2007-08-06 20:56:04
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answered by Living_Legend 3
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that is fine, as long as you know for sure the dog is worth it. and that is something you have to decide, but from what you said i would say yes.
2007-08-06 20:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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