French bulldog puppies
However, I really want you to know how much I wish I had seen your web site about non-ethical breeders before- not after! I also want to say thank you for taking the time to let other people out there know what pitfalls and dangers to avoid. french bulldog puppies Dog training equipment. What you are doing is ethical and honest. I learned the hard way, and hope that if you do use this as an example on your site- that it will prevent the next person from making my mistakes. Thank you in advance for any help and insight you can give. french bulldog puppies Dog-training-commands. I apologize forthe length of this question. Regards,THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY:Once again I want you to know I appreciate you asking for my side of the story. There definitely are two sides as you say! This female is not Schutzhund titled and that is how she was sold. french bulldog puppies Training dog trainers. After talking several times to the customer she told me her trainer thought she should buy a titled dog that he could get for her from Germany and not an untitled dog from me. But she said she liked Trina because she was my daughters dog and a member of the family here and that that was more important than a title. When she told me she was going to use her for breeding I told her that Trina's hips and elbows had not been x-rayed because I had no concern about them. Trina has always been a very active dog and ran all over the ranch with my daughter and the horses everyday. But I told her we could have her x-rayed before she purchased her if she wanted to have that done because I would not guarantee her - she said that she would rather have her x-rayed once she got her there. As far as her training - she has and was represented as having basic obedience training - Trina does know all the commands, the customer called me the day after getting Trina and said she wouldn't do anything she asked. I told her to give her time to adjust and that at that point she had no reason to listen her. Several days later she called and said she was starting to respond to her commands. One of the first times I talked to her I told her it may take her awhile to adjust because she has spent her whole life on the ranch - and though she has been socialized here it was going to be different going to the city and all strange people and noises. About her being dog aggressive - when Trina was here she always got along with other dogs and puppies (but again she was raised in this environment and around our dogs - I told Amorita she was fine around MY dogs and puppies but that shehadn't been around other/strange dogs). I told her that Trina was in season when she was shipped and because of the extra stress and new environment I recommend waiting to introduce her to the male and the puppy till she was out of season. But she didn't listen and called me the next day stating that she had the puppy with Trina and that she seemed to accept her some but the puppy kept aggravatingTrina (jumping all over her and wouldn't leave her alone). I once again suggested she leave them apart till Trina gets adjusted. She says she came unhealthy - IF she had anything wrong I certainly had no knowledge of it. Trina was always perfectly healthy and had a very good appetite. She was at our vet the day before shipping and he found no problemswith her at all. Trina was very loved by our family and it is a shame things had to work out this way. Best Regards,Final Notes:AFTER receiving notification of a lawsuit from my attorney, the breeder has made anoffer to settle this whole matter.
French bulldog puppies
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