I agree with your statement.....breeders should keep tabs on the pups,
especially the ones that they sell as show quality to
novices.....unfortunately, too many breeders don't care....once the sale has
been made, it's one less body to feed and get underfoot - "just give me the
money" is the attitude.
pam




----- Original Message -----
From: Terri Taylor Easterbrooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] Quality Entries


> Pam,
>
> Many thanks. But here's how I see it. Breeders have a
> responsibility to follow their dogs, and educate their
> buyers. I initially bought a show quality boy that ,
> in my eyes, at 8 months, was not going to make it. I
> sold him as a pet to a Harvard Professor and his wife.
> I STILL keep tabs on him, and always will. If, for any
> reason, they can't keep him, in their clause it reads
> " He must be first offered to me".
>
> I rescue countless animals and rehome, but myself
> have  purebreds. My most recent rescue is a pure white
> Persian cat who had fleas, bad teeth, and matted hair,
> and of course, over 1 year and unneutered. Also has
> phlegm. How could anyone allow this lovely animal to
> go roam the streets? Neglected...he was about to be
> euthanized, and my friend called me. How could I say
> no? On the other hand, how could this breeder not
> follow where her baby went? And if she had a clause,
> to not enforce it?
>
> Kindest Regards,
>
> Terri

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