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by seeds on 30 October 2010 - 18:10

Ok. I'm not knocking anyones's ability to sell and or breed dogs, but breeding dogs and then selling the offspring on-line is an impersonal way to sell pups as it is. So if you desire a more formal way to sell your pups or if you don't like the questions that a potential customer is asking, then sell your pups to your friends and or only the people you know! When you sell pups on-line (puppyfind.com-terrificpets.com-amstaffnetwork.com) you're going to reach a broad range of people that may be interested in your pups, and unless we come over to your kennel, we have no way of knowing the puppy's or the parents temperament. So we rely on your decision skills to provide us with a pup, because if we don't like a pup we can't send it back!

I viewed an ad on puppyfind.com, and responding to the ad asking of the parents of the puppies temperament, and if the price of the pup included shipping. The breeder explained what he thought of the temperaments and stated that the price didn't include shipping. Now, he didn't mind corresponding with me until I sent him another email asking could he come down in the price, because it was going to cost around $2000 usd to get the pup. That's when he became offended, I guess, and stated that I didn't introduce myself, so I had no reason to ask if he could lower the price of his pups. Now, the breeder had no problem answering my 1st email, and it's a closed-ended question; yes or no, so why all the belligerence now? Again, if  you have problems with "questions" then DON'T SELL YOUR PUPS ON-LINE!





 


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