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03-03-2013 11:37 AM |
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Originally Posted by devinh
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this is a rescue puppy, thats why she does not have the papers. She is 10 weeks
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If the puppy comes from a reputable rescue, and you don't care about potentially having the puppy grow up to look less like a purebred, then go for it.
If you answered an ad on Craigslist or the newspaper and the person who now owns the puppy says something about "rescuing from a breeder who wasn't the best" or "rescuing from a friend/neighbor/family member who couldn't/wouldn't take care of it properly" then take everything they say with a grain of salt.
I knew of a situation last Christmas where a pregnant GSD was surrendered to the shelter. A litter of seven was whelped and eventually placed in foster care. Out of the litter, there were two puppies that had traditional black and tan markings. The rest were obviously mixed with some other breeds. Pups are speutered and put up for adoption. They all get adopted quickly. Three weeks later, I run into someone with one of the black and tan puppies. Still wearing the unique collar it went to the adopter in, with the temporary ID tag still attached. This owner had answered an ad on Craigslist posted by the original adopter, who gave some song and dance about this "purebred puppy" and her sister who bought the puppy from a breeder, but didn't feed it. No papers, because she "rescued" it and the clueless new owner paid $400 for a puppy that had cost the original adopter $125. Although it is possible that the two traditional puppies were purebred, the original adopter was scamming the folks who purchased the puppy from her.
Sheilah
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