Thanks!Yes I made it!
Thanks!Yes I made it!
I've been BOO'd!
that is very good... great job!
very good!
Owned by two little pastries!
REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
Once you have finished writting up the contract, go see a lawyer & have him/her look it over. They should be able to find loop holes or have better law wording.. It would be horrible if your contract had a loop hole & they broke your contract.
If a lawyer is too pricy, find several law students & let them at it for a while. Having more then one person looking it over is also good, cause everyone reads things differently & they can cover more loop holes
I only know this casue we had something done up by a couple law students & they did a wonderful job!
I sincerely doubt the credit card number will fly. I know regardless of how much I loved the pup I would refuse that stipulation. It simply gives you too much access to information.
#2 is a little bit much if you are selling puppies you have to understand that you can't know of their wherabouts at all times that is silly and I would never give you my credit card number, but the rest is awesome!
Me-24
Hubby-25
Daughter Zoey is 2 !!!!
Jasmine 1 month
I have to respectfully disagree --- I feel that if you are bringing lives into the world, you are responsible for those lives. You have to protect them as much as possible. My friend gave her dog away last year and didn't provide a contract. She was ecstatic that the home was in a city nearby so she could visit her dog every week. After a week, the guy had given her dog away, and now she has no idea where the dog is and will probably never see him again. For all she knows, he could be in a really bad home. That's why I feel you should always know where the dog is so that you can keep in contact with the owners. Visa's breeder doesn't really keep track of her pet puppies, and last year she heard from another breeder that one of her dog's had it's faced stabbed several times by someone that broke into the dog's house. She didn't have the dog's contact information so she couldn't offer them help or condolences. I don't know, I know several breeders that take people's credit card numbers, photocopy their birth certificates, or get their employer's information. It may seem extreme, but isn't it worth it?Originally Posted by Jods
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