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The 3 pups are all different ages too. 16 week old, 15 week old and a 13 week old.
 
BeeJay said:
The 3 pups are all different ages too.  16 week old, 15 week old and a 13 week old.
Yeah Barb noticed that aswell. That would have meant three different litters around the same time. The poor dogs.
 
3 litters of whippets at the same time is a lot of homes to find.

Anyway I don't understand why someone would be getting rid of the bitch because they are going to stop breeding, which is how the advert reads.
 
Sounds very odd :( poor dogs........it also says no parents to view :angry:
 
*Caz* said:
Sounds very odd :( poor dogs........it also says no parents to view :angry:
Really so the mother sorry mothers aren't there anymore either.

Just had a thought. Maybe whoever this is didn't breed the pups themselves then if the parents aren't viewable.
 
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Dos'ent sound like it,do you think they have sold the parents-or bought the pups in :blink: :wacko:
 
*Caz* said:
Dos'ent sound like it,do you think they have sold the parents-or bought the pups in :blink:   :wacko:
There are several explainations...however I find it quite unusual to have three pups of different ages and not have one of the parents there.
 
Ive just read the epupz ad further and it says, along the lines of see pups with thier mother and if you suspect dodgy stuff report it to them.
 
OMG dont get me started on epupz again!!!

There are a few dodgey ads on there if u ask me!
 
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Three litters week appart does not sound good. But then again i have a friend who just had 2 litters only couple of weeks appart, but her last litter before that was some 2 years ago.

This person may be giving up breeding for health reasons, or other genuine reason why the adults need to find new homes.

The other dogs may have already been sold so it is not possible to see them.

If they were in Melbourne I would call and find out more. :)
 
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