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Is this a safe place to buy a pet?
Let me go this way: No responsible rebel will ever sell a dog through Oli. These are dogs and backyard dogs. These dogs were raised for money and nothing else.
It sounds like the seller will meet you halfway, but maybe it's because they run a dog factory or they don't want you to see the ■■■■■ or her condition. If your dog has a lot of medical bills and you want to refund them or get help with the bills, provide an address. Don't buy there.
I don't think some sites can be judged by the people who advertise on them.
You have to decide according to the case. If possible, keep in touch with the seller so you can see the conditions in which the animal was raised. Meet in person on the site.
I had a good 90 minute experience with the salesperson. He had some stretchers in the last 4 years, but his days were straight.
As long as you ask the right questions, that's fine.
No matter where you get your new family member, the question always arises: is the person responsible responsible? Even from SP, and now almost all advertisements on the internet, are just pictures. Everything is a gamble. I would love to meet someone who has good registration documents, medical care, etc., when you have a new baby. I can't even think of sending an animal to me. My doctor told me that there are even children in SP's dog fields.
The best thing to do is to make sure there is a deadline, a written guarantee that you and you have signed, to change the dog when the problem is out of his health.
And finally, take your new family member to a trusted veterinarian for an LL exam.
I met the seller in the parking lot because it was a long drive. The dog is a mongoose and I paid another 300 300 for it. The seller said he was the last in the trash. My dog is sick and lacks pancreas and needs enzymes. Maybe for the rest of your life. The doctor paid more than 500 500 for the diagnosis and when I called the seller he said he was a savior so he lied to me. Be careful because many people buy this dog and try to sell it for a big profit. They do not care. Don't believe it. Check check check
I bought some dogs from someone who can't take care of them anymore. I have fixed them, they are up to date and in good health. I advertise on obly because it's free. My auto has been reviewed and approved by Foster. And I'll find a buyer halfway through if I can't travel in a day. The so-called sellers personally correct me. It is not appropriate for anyone to decide to promote themselves like anything else in this world, trust your instincts and be careful.
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Is this a safe place to buy a pet? 3
I stay 1 1/2 urs from the seller, we offer to meet in the middle.
Can I believe this is not a hoax?
I looked at the pictures and the seller and talked to Pneumatics a few times.
I put it this way: No responsible rebel will ever sell a dog through an obelisk. These are purebred dogs and backyard dogs: r standard animals raised by untested parents, whose humans are not familiar with tooth decay, skin disease, lameness, eye and ear infections, etc. Are These dogs were raised for money and no more.
The fact is that the salesperson meets you half way, but maybe it's because they run a dog factory or you don't want to know where the dog's mothers are working or what country they are in. "Provide an address if your dog has a lot of medical bills and you want to return it or get help with the bills ... etc. Don't buy there.
I don't think some sites can be judged by the people who advertise on them.
You have to decide according to the case. If possible, be within the reach of the seller to check the condition of the animal. Meet in person on the site.
I had a good 90 minute experience with a sales person. He's been carrying me on some stretchers for the last 4 years, but he's back to back.
As long as you ask the right questions, that's fine.
No matter where you get your new family member, the question always arises is whether the responsible person is qualified? Even SPs, and almost all of them are now advertised on the internet, are just pictures. Everything is gambling. I would love to meet someone if they can provide you with good regulatory paperwork, medical treatment, etc. When you have a new baby. I can't even imagine an animal being sent to me. My doctor told me that even SPs have obtained their children from dog farms.
The best thing to do is to make sure there is an expiration date, a written guarantee that you and you are signed, and to change it when the issue is out of its control.
And finally, take your new family member to a trusted veterinarian for the LL test.
I met the seller in the parking lot because it was a long drive. The dog is a mongoose and I paid another 300 300 for it. The seller said he was the last one in the trash. My dog is sick and lacks pancreas and needs enzymes. Maybe for life. More than $ 500 to the doctor for the diagnosis and when I called the seller he said he is the savior so he lied to me. Be careful because many people buy this dog and try to sell it for a big profit. They do not care. Don't believe Check check check
I bought some dogs from someone who could no longer take care of them. I have fixed them, they are fresh and in good health. I advertise on obly because it's free. Foster reviewed and approved my auto. And if I can't travel in a day, I'll find a buyer in between. The so-called sellers promote me personally. Like everyone else in the world, it is unfair to judge someone to promote themselves, just trust your instincts and be careful.
Many rebels advertise how they do it wherever you click, in newspapers and everywhere, trying to find what they are looking for. It's up to you, the buyer, to figure out who you're buying from. All you need to do is check the references, find the people who have the dog you are looking for and go to the store / salesperson. Most of us who sell puppies are good people, we love our pets and take good care of them, we provide good health insurance which we support and bring the baby We are always here to answer any questions you may have. join me . 50% for the seller to provide all these things with their health record and 50% for the buyer to keep an eye on your dog (I have a checklist that I have to complete so that you can Dogs can be sold and monitored). I had them checked by my doctor, got a clean health bill, and the dog was removed and registered with AKC in the name of the new provider. The buyer should then take the dog to the doctor for examination and a few days after the sale to make sure that the doctor agrees that the dog is healthy and if there is any problem. Will be properly advertised. The right coat color, color, pattern or type that people are looking for in my backup list.
Are you rebellious Most rebels don't need to post clicked ads. Have you already talked to your veterinarian and do you have any references to prove the quality of the ■■■■■'s mother and the dog's health? Have you talked to previous buyers about your dog? It is best to visit puppies and get to know the parents and see if they are growing up in a safe and healthy environment. I don't like meeting anywhere, do you have health insurance?
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I'm not reproducing, but if I do, I don't want strangers inside. I also think that it makes the puppies more likely to be exposed to the germs that customers carry.
You kill these dogs in a cruel environment or you see a dog in the newspaper which you should not do, I believe this is a hoax!
Beware of sellers who insist on meeting you in the parking lot because (and here they come up with a very understandable excuse) they are hiding things that are as important as the limit! My salesman told me that his mother advised him not to give it to anyone for his own protection.
If you can't see where a cat or dog has been raised, there are good reasons to kill yourself.
I know they scared me.
This is not a safe place to buy a pet. The one you can count on will never meet you in the parking lot to let the dog go. They will let you see the condition of the pet dog. Did you know that you are halfway there? Dogs, they don't want you to see where your dog is growing. Find managers through the national or local Csen Breeding Club, or adopt them from a shelter or rescue.