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Old 15-09-2004, 15:57   #11
Wolfsirius
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Ray , you wrote:
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"how he wants to continue breeding this dog with more csw. also he wants to breed he's csw with one of her brothers (same blood) because he has one of the better csw here and because for now there is no new blood lines in israel to breed. (i'm working on that part)
so i don't know what we can do about a person like this? "
Only what i can say about this,
and i said to everybody just all these years:

-Think very careful to whom you sell your puppies,
-Don't mate your female for money,
-be ready to keep puppies which you can't find good owner immediatelly longer at home
-make salecontarcts with special condition (even if it won't prevent cases like this, it makes it slower)
-sell dogs as an partowning (breedingrights stays for you) if you doubt new owner even a little
-and once again: interview new owner A LOT ang again and again.
Be sure that new owner is RIGHT for the dog and Breed.

And if accident already happened.. i don't know. I just don't know.


There is just too many CsV in wrong people, in wrong hands just,
that it makes me sick!

look at the puppies list, is it really so, that every puppy can find responsible good lovin' forever home?

(just look at the adults list for an answer)

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