I totally agree with Corinna 100%, you should definetley get her spayed before placing her in a new home so they can't make more designer breeds or something like that![]()
I totally agree with Corinna 100%, you should definetley get her spayed before placing her in a new home so they can't make more designer breeds or something like that![]()
What a lovely, and fabulous pet she will make, and hopefully the splayed feet won't trouble her too much in the long run, if the owners are aware. She is a beauty, and a sweetheart, and will make someone very happy.
Thanks everyone.Yes she will be on a spay contract, unless the owners decide they want to show her, then she will be on a no-breeding contract. She is still showable, she doesn't have any disqualifications, but her feet will be a fault.
I've been BOO'd!
I hope that you find a good home for her.I think that you should spay her aswell if they arent going to show her.
*sigh* If you could shrink her to under 25lbs so she could get past my landlord I'd take her in a heartbeat! Good luck finding her a wonderful home!
Thank you Wolf_Q!
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