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Re: OT - Wife wants a puppy
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Posted by SJ on January 09, 2006 at 13:23:13 from (65.37.57.184):
In Reply to: OT - Wife wants a puppy posted by Dan (nj) on January 08, 2006 at 06:08:38:
My wife is a breeder,groomer,handler trainer.Has been doing it for 25yrs and yes we have a "backyard".Where the puppies are bred at and raised does not determine what quality of dog you will get.What you definitely want to stay away from is "puppie mills" and "pet stores"No matter where you get a dog or how much you pay for it will not determine any guatantees on the quality of the dog.My wife has dogs from free up to $2500.00.She also very strict morals and rules on whom she breeds to.Breeding dogs is a very complicated bussiness which I dont know much about.Most breeders that are into showing dogs will breed for a lifetime looking for that one special dog that will take them to the top.Im might braggin a bit here but this weekend my wife is going to the Eukanuba Classic in Tampa,Fla. with one of the best dogs she has bred in the last 25 yrs.This show is the creme of the crop.You cant even enter,like Westminster you have to be invited.She will be showing a Hairless Chinese Crested in the toy group.She has to beat 11 other Cresteds Sat. afternoon,if she does she will be on Tv Sat. night live.Well I know I got off topic here a bit but Im just real proud of her,shes worked her butt off to get to this point.Anyways when you look for your dog youll know when you find the right one.Just look at the surroundings where the dog is being raised,That tells you alot.If your gonna spend a good chunk of cash on a dog,get refferences from previous buyers. Good Luck Stan
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