Not to be a spoilsport, but shouldn't the breeder be involved in this, regardless of whether or not the dogs can physically be returned? I know of many breeders who have scouted out new homes for dogs they bred years ago and are thousands of miles away. In my opinion (and theirs), that's a whole lot better than giving the current owner of the dogs full discretion because there's a lot of room for error and deception.
Or maybe I'm just a really skeptical type of personRegardless, I hope the dogs find good homes. They are beautiful but the law says I'm at my city's limit haha!





Regardless, I hope the dogs find good homes. They are beautiful but the law says I'm at my city's limit haha!

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