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kris said:i havent bred for a number of years now and i did say that i would probably have a problem with it now as circumstances have changed a lot and people now both have to work as the price of housing has risen tremendously in the last few years.but ill be perfectly honest,i ALWAYS had a waiting list for pups and i could pick and choose where they went.i very rarely advertised as my pups were sold by word of mouth.i even sold a pup to a lady vet in southern ireland and the ladys friends who were vets over here recommended me to her.that pup had a fab home and she used to send me pics of him running on the beach.he was taken to work with her every day and was never alone.i had the time,money and room to keep pups and to run them on if neccessary.i didnt work, my full time job was looking after my dogs.a luxury i know.most folk i sold my pups too were young married couples,some already with children,some not,some worked part time and the pup would only be alone for a couple of hours which i didnt have a problem with.in a few cases the wife worked longer than a couple of hours but mum lived across the road or round the corner and would be helping out with the pup.in those cases i actually went to meet mum and check she knew what she was taking on and that it wouldnt be a problem.i always made them sign a contract saying the dog would be given back to me if there was any change in circumstances.i still get xmas cards and letters from my puppy people and over the years ive sold a second pup to couples whose first dog has died of old age.they said they wouldnt dream of going elsewhere.maybe cos i was always available to my puppy people as i believed that the job wasnt finished once the cheque was cashed and the dog paid for.i used to tell them to mither me and to always ring me if anything was wrong or if they had any problems or even if they just wanted to chat.i think by doing this and making sure i was available that folk felt they could trust me and give me a ring if there was anything they werent sure of or if they had any questions they wanted to ask.i always used to put this on the diet sheet and instructions making sure they knew they werent mithering as that pup was bred by me and i felt a lifelong commitment towards it and its family.by doing this a lot of small, simple problems were sorted before they became big problems. :thumbsup:
Exactly what i call a RESPONSIBLE BREEDER :thumbsup: