I kind of liked Penny's solution about "pounding salt".....<G>....but in the end....our National Treasure Iza has the best solution. I love it! You don't place a puppy on the "buyers conditions"....but on your "comfort level" of instinct and knowledge accumulated over the years dealing with buyers! You do all you absolutely possibly can to insure every puppy is healthy and sound in every way, and back that up with a guarantee and all the information and answers to any questions on the puppy or litter.....then you tell him when and if he can come and get his puppy after it clears the Vet check. Carolyn marhaven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.marhaven.com From: On Behalf Of Iza Ackerman Subject: Re: question for the list Cheryl – Tell him if he wants to do this, he has to pay for this vet check – your initial puppy check with your vet is YOUR business, not his Smile Iza Kabuska-Ackerman www.Karizmashepherds.com AKC Breeder of Merit Breeder of a Canadian Grand Victor, an American Grand Victor, and many more beautiful dogs ! Subject: [ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: question for the list hi everyone, hope everyone is safe from the recent storms and I hope you enjoyed seeing Rumour win Group 4 at Westminister last night! Huge congrats to all involved! I have a question for you breeders out there. Have you ever had a prospective puppy buyer insist on accompaning you to the first vet check for a litter of your pups? This guy is telling me it is a 'condition' of his buying a pup. So I told him, I will not be held hostage to his conditions and wished him luck finding another pup. I find this strange and in 30 years no one has made this demand of me. I ask, is this normal and would you guys ever allow this? Maybe it's me...........thanks for listening and I welcome your responses. Cheryl/Tindrock
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