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Originally posted by K9soul
Guster I know what you are saying, but I sure think a more responsible thing to do would be to forget about the money they've 'invested' and make sure this pup goes to a good home. Contacting a rescue organization would have been a much better step. They are still treating this pup like a commodity, not a life.
Also, to me it's not much better than 'free to good home.' Whether someone pays $600 or takes the pup in free doesn't guarantee it a good home at all. If someone says 'free to good home' and actually truly screens where the pup goes to, it's different. I am not saying that people who advertise this always make sure that they properly home the animal, but I imagine this family won't be screening anything and will sell the pup to the first person who offers up what they want.
I'm certainly not saying paying money or getting a dog for free guarantees anything. But, I do stick to my guns that "free to a good home" is just asking for trouble. If a person screens the prospective owners, that would be awesome. But, there are a lot that don't, and, the animals end up being bait or lab animals. I don't claim to know what they meant by "sacrifice" and I don't claim to know why they're asking $600. I think the best would be to take him to a breed rescue, but, the majority of people don't know that those places even exist. It's not stupidity, it's just not knowing. Did anyone call the number and give them numbers to breed rescues?