In a message dated 6/20/2002 6:53:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> You have a lovely little bitch that you and Sandy adore.  She didn't fulfill
> the dreams you had.  Learn and study and confer with her breeder and others
> and when she's old enough and tested, breed her to something wonderful and
> try again.
>
> Gerri Dueringer
>
>

Gerri,
That is exactly what I plan to do.  But when Dixie didn't turn out as
expected her breeder didn't just throw me to the wolves.  She was as
concerned and heart broken as I was and totally ready to do anything I wanted
to help me (US) achieve our goal. I don't see myself as a victim.  I think I
am totally lucky to have met Dixie's breeder.  Dixie is a beautiful and
loving little dog worth well more than her purchase price. I am jsut saying
that it should be a partnership and breeders should not be so anxious to say
Sh*t happens and then just abandon the buyer.  Maybe I shouldn't expect that
breeders go the extra mile.  Maybe Dixie's breeder does far more than what is
fair.  That may be true but I intend to make sure she is rewarded for her
integrity and dedication to the breed and to Sandy and me.
Glenn
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Glenn Fulton
Cincinnati/Mason
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