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Hi, we are currently getting a puppy (or hoping to) after our last dog passed away 18 months ago and we are developing a couple of concerns about the breeder that I wanted to get a view on if possible.
The puppies are currently 5 weeks old. We first went on the list in early April I think and weren't able to visit initially due to lockdown etc. I should say that this breeder comes highly recommended by another breeder who is a well known authority on the breed but had no availability for puppies.
So we are now trying to arrange a visit for all of us to visit the puppies and meet the parents/breeder etc before we bring puppy home. However, the breeder is being (in our opinion at least) very difficult about when we can visit - weekends are out, we have suggested 4/5 different times in the week that have all been unsuitable. They say that if we can't come to them at the specific times that suit them then perhaps we aren't able to care for a puppy whereas we think that getting all 4 of us (2 children) for a period of 4 hours or so for the round trip is quite different to having people at home to be with the puppy.
But this has also made me worried about what experience these puppies are having if the breeder is out of the house so much of the time (ie pretty much all weekends and all the various times we have tried for in the week). Also, all of the photos we have seen recently are of the puppies in a sort of 'playhouse' for want of a better word, which is a big space filled with sawdust or similar - which is fine if it is just for playtime but I hope they are living in the house.
Are we right to have concerns or are we being oversensitive because of the difficulties we're having arranging a time to visit?
We are absolutely heartbroken that this might not happen now as the breeder is saying we have to convince them we are suitable because of our 'inflexibility' suggesting we aren't a suitable home for a puppy. None of these concerns were raised when we first spoke to them (at some length) back in April. We put a lot of research into which breeder to go with.
Thanks for reading and sorry for the ramble......
The puppies are currently 5 weeks old. We first went on the list in early April I think and weren't able to visit initially due to lockdown etc. I should say that this breeder comes highly recommended by another breeder who is a well known authority on the breed but had no availability for puppies.
So we are now trying to arrange a visit for all of us to visit the puppies and meet the parents/breeder etc before we bring puppy home. However, the breeder is being (in our opinion at least) very difficult about when we can visit - weekends are out, we have suggested 4/5 different times in the week that have all been unsuitable. They say that if we can't come to them at the specific times that suit them then perhaps we aren't able to care for a puppy whereas we think that getting all 4 of us (2 children) for a period of 4 hours or so for the round trip is quite different to having people at home to be with the puppy.
But this has also made me worried about what experience these puppies are having if the breeder is out of the house so much of the time (ie pretty much all weekends and all the various times we have tried for in the week). Also, all of the photos we have seen recently are of the puppies in a sort of 'playhouse' for want of a better word, which is a big space filled with sawdust or similar - which is fine if it is just for playtime but I hope they are living in the house.
Are we right to have concerns or are we being oversensitive because of the difficulties we're having arranging a time to visit?
We are absolutely heartbroken that this might not happen now as the breeder is saying we have to convince them we are suitable because of our 'inflexibility' suggesting we aren't a suitable home for a puppy. None of these concerns were raised when we first spoke to them (at some length) back in April. We put a lot of research into which breeder to go with.
Thanks for reading and sorry for the ramble......