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Think i would arrange to go and see the pup as a buyer, once you got the lad and the pup in the same place do what you need to do. I would want to leave the money he paid for it when i took it back so

If he was selling the dog for less or what he paid, would you still be annoyed? I appreciate you sold the pup at a reasonable price and you have to be congratulated on that. But, once the dogs sold it

But when you rear a litter and sell them as you did then they are in there second home soon as they leave you. You have to accept that people's circumstances change in 10-15 years and that dog could h

I think you have to forget it.

 

You sell to a stranger you take your chance.

 

If I brought a dog and then decided to sell it on for more (I wouldn't, but if I did) and then you came round shouting the odds at me and offering me what I paid you for it I wouldn't be happy.

 

It's his dog now. Let it go.

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and of course there is the type that sell animals they get made try to buy back,and when the reply of it aint for sale at any price .out goes the dummy and rants of all sorts ..Now when one putas a price on any animalits theres to do what eva they desire with the welp i would not be to happy when or if i purchased stock to only be called on when decide to part .Now gifted welps usually at times come with the pretex of the offer back to the breeder if unsuitable ,but not allways , the word cull as alot to say for itself atb bunnys.

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The fact is, if you give away pups or sell them for low prices you're always going to get people trying to make a quick buck, it's just human nature. If you think anything else then you're very naive. But I don't get the attitude of the people posting on this thread saying it's his pup he can sell it if he wants......so you're saying what he's done is fine, he's bought a pup for presumably 50 quid or so, and then put it straight up for sale at £150, so he's cashing in on a working lad selling a dog at a decent price to keep it affordable for other working lads? any of you lot that are saying he's done nothing wrong need to take a look in the mirror I think. This lad has tried to sell his pups at a low price and some cock has taken advantage and has greedily tried to make a profit off the back of it, but he's perfectly fine to do so is he??

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The fact is, if you give away pups or sell them for low prices you're always going to get people trying to make a quick buck, it's just human nature. If you think anything else then you're very naive. But I don't get the attitude of the people posting on this thread saying it's his pup he can sell it if he wants......so you're saying what he's done is fine, he's bought a pup for presumably 50 quid or so, and then put it straight up for sale at £150, so he's cashing in on a working lad selling a dog at a decent price to keep it affordable for other working lads? any of you lot that are saying he's done nothing wrong need to take a look in the mirror I think. This lad has tried to sell his pups at a low price and some cock has taken advantage and has greedily tried to make a profit off the back of it, but he's perfectly fine to do so is he??

good luck 2 the boy if the pup was any good it would not have been sold for shit money
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The fact is, if you give away pups or sell them for low prices you're always going to get people trying to make a quick buck, it's just human nature. If you think anything else then you're very naive. But I don't get the attitude of the people posting on this thread saying it's his pup he can sell it if he wants......so you're saying what he's done is fine, he's bought a pup for presumably 50 quid or so, and then put it straight up for sale at £150, so he's cashing in on a working lad selling a dog at a decent price to keep it affordable for other working lads? any of you lot that are saying he's done nothing wrong need to take a look in the mirror I think. This lad has tried to sell his pups at a low price and some cock has taken advantage and has greedily tried to make a profit off the back of it, but he's perfectly fine to do so is he??

good luck 2 the boy if the pup was any good it would not have been sold for shit money

who the f'ck can tell if a pup is any good while it's still a pup....fool!!!!

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The fact is, if you give away pups or sell them for low prices you're always going to get people trying to make a quick buck, it's just human nature. If you think anything else then you're very naive. But I don't get the attitude of the people posting on this thread saying it's his pup he can sell it if he wants......so you're saying what he's done is fine, he's bought a pup for presumably 50 quid or so, and then put it straight up for sale at £150, so he's cashing in on a working lad selling a dog at a decent price to keep it affordable for other working lads? any of you lot that are saying he's done nothing wrong need to take a look in the mirror I think. This lad has tried to sell his pups at a low price and some cock has taken advantage and has greedily tried to make a profit off the back of it, but he's perfectly fine to do so is he??

good luck 2 the boy if the pup was any good it would not have been sold for shit money

who the f'ck can tell if a pup is any good while it's still a pup....fool!!!!

well he could fool !
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