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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your whole story just sounds off, OP. First you say you "adopted", which means saving a puppy from a bad situation via a rescue or shelter. Then you talk about a breeder. It sounds like you fell for a puppy mill. You should never buy a puppy at a distance - you need to visit the facility and check for yourself it isn't a puppy mill. And then you didn't even want to bond with it immediately, but you just farmed out the training to someone who probably haven't met in person either. And you paid up front for a trainer who broke your puppy's leg? Are they asking for vet money, hmm? Also, it doesn't sound like you feel sorry for the puppy, just that you're upset the birthday gift won't arrive on time. The puppy is a commodity to you? It's all gross.[/quote] You're a jerk, "adopted" doesn't solely mean -from a rescue. It wasn't a puppy mill and the dog trainer came recommended from breeder. I do feel bad for the pup. Why are you commenting or on this site, go get a life.[/quote] This PP is right. The whole post is putting out red flags galore and I say that as someone who has exclusively gotten my dogs from responsible breeders and has worked with many trainers. These "packages" of paying for a dog sight unseen, adding an extra of training at that young age during prime bonding time and shipping a dog to you is puppy mill behavior. That the dog was injured during this makes it even worse. Sorry, the breeder sounds terrible, I've neber worked with one who would operate like this.[/quote]
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