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Re: Puppies!!!!
Congrats on the puppies, they look great!:sunny:
I hope you find great homes for them to go to.
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Originally Posted by Shadowspider
So they don't have qualified, responsible homes to go to yet?
At 2-1/2 weeks old? No we have not found homes for all of them yet, and these are not "disposable" dogs if thats what you are getting at. They have been bred for temperment and a reduced shed, reduced allergen coat. We are selling them with a strict spay/neuter contract, genetic and health guarantees, and offer lifetime re-homing if needed.
We are also working with each interested party to make sure that our dogs will be placed in the best possible situations. We have already turned down a couple "can I buy all your females?" offers.
If anyone has any questions about Labradoodles, or our breeding, please feel free to contanct us - check our website www.sunsetlabradoodles.com for contact info.
Thanks,
Neil
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Originally Posted by JBallPython
Congrats on the puppies, they look great!:sunny:
I hope you find great homes for them to go to.
Thanks Jason. They have their eyes open and are starting to move all over the place.
Neil
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Originally Posted by aaajohnson
We are selling them with a strict spay/neuter contract, genetic and health guarantees, and offer lifetime re-homing if needed.
Hey, I'm just curious, if you breed them for all these wonderful qualities, why don't you allow buyers to breed the puppies. I understand about the people asking for all the females -- that sounds like they have a puppy mill. But if a person came to you wanting to eventually breed for the same reason you did, would you still want them to follow that strict contract?
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Originally Posted by darkangel
Hey, I'm just curious, if you breed them for all these wonderful qualities, why don't you allow buyers to breed the puppies. I understand about the people asking for all the females -- that sounds like they have a puppy mill. But if a person came to you wanting to eventually breed for the same reason you did, would you still want them to follow that strict contract?
It would have to be the right person in the right situation. We work with a small group of family breeders in the Denver area, and the breeder that brought us into the group only did so after feeling totally comfortable with our intentions. In fact we are the only ones outside of her immediate family that she has granted breeding rights to.
Neil
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Originally Posted by aaajohnson
It would have to be the right person in the right situation. We work with a small group of family breeders in the Denver area, and the breeder that brought us into the group only did so after feeling totally comfortable with our intentions. In fact we are the only ones outside of her immediate family that she has granted breeding rights to.
Neil
I see. That's responsible. I was just curious, because it's kind of contradictory.. but there are A LOT of people with the wrong intentions when it comes to dog breeding, so I'm glad you're screening so thoroughly.
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I like that you provide health guarantees, but the hip dysplasia one bothers me a bit...accurate hip films can only be done on animals over two years of age, but you only guarantee them to be free of it for the first 24 months of life. Wouldn't it look better for you to guarantee them for say the first 36 months?
Out of curiosity, what were their parents hip scores?
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Also, the longer version of Lab is spelled "Labrador".
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A woman work has a Goldendoodle, huge boy, very friendly but man oh man would i not want to be grooming that boy.
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