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Old 12-11-2005, 11:21 PM
dmoniz dmoniz is online now
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Re: How to tell when a breeder is lying or is of poor quality

The only other thing I would add, and tell me if I'm wrong, a good breeder will be willing to take a pup back (in fact should be mandatory) at any time in it's life if for some reason you can no longer keep it or it ends up not being a good match for your family.
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