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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So the breeder is ok Selling you a puppy knowing you are going on travel and it’s potentially going to be boarded so soon after leaving its mother? These breeders that keep churning out puppys for profit make me sick. OP no it’s not ok, it’s good there is 24/7 staff bif try and fine to stay in your home for a week or that will watch the puppy in their home. Pay well. You’ve got this issue for the next 15 years or so. [/quote] This may not be the breeder. They may not know. Our breeder kemp ours an extra two weeks. We paid her a bit more. [/quote] The breeder is aware and can’t keep the puppy because they will be leaving for a dog show. The vet felt it would be okay because the puppy would not enter any play groups and would receive 1 on 1 attention only. I’ll see if I can find a good pet sitter to stay the full week. [/quote] It’s odd that a vet or boarding kennel would be ok with such a young puppy being left, especially its first week away and more importantly before it has completed vaccinations. If you find a pet sitter for your home please make sure it isn’t someone who is out of your home for hours at a time. As others noted a new puppy is totally different than someone coming 3 times a day to let the dog out and feed it. [/quote]
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