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Re: [pyrnet] New subscriber



I do know that the puppy we took back went to a home with no children to a
couple that can afford to take care of her special needs. Which made it
heartbreaking but bearable. I was petrified she would be put down until I
talked to the owner of the store. Then  I called and they told me the good
news, after she had been back for only a couple days she was sold to the
couple. They were actually there looking at her the night we were there to
buy her.
----- Original Message -----
From: "ARIEGE" <ARIEGE@xtra.co.nz>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] New subscriber


> And I am trying hard not to picture that fluffy little Pyr puppy sitting
in
> a pet shop just waiting patiently for some kind person to come along and
> take him away from there so yes Erin I do understand what it must have
been
> like for you and then all the associated heartbreak to follow.  What ever
> decision you make will be your's but I have to admit in all honesty that I
> too would have been hard pushed not to take that little puppy. That is how
> these puppies are sold by Pet shops.  What happens to the puppies unsold
who
> then start to grow? Does the Breeder take them back. I don't want to even
> think about "other options".
>
> Jan
>
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