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Alphabitch (Alphabitch) posted on Sunday, September 06, 2009 - 10:05 pm
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| Sounds like the sensible breeder changed her mind about selling to someone with a toddler. Dogs are living creatures not kids playthings. Your daughter will forget all about the dog within a few days if you buy her a new toy. Puppies and tiny children just do not belong together and boxers in particular are not good with small kids as they are seriously bouncy and will knock her to the floor a dozen times a day.As a breeder who also knows other breeders, I can tell you that I *never* sell puppies to people whith kids under 6 years old.No responsible breeder will.} |
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Sasca (Sasca) posted on Tuesday, July 07, 2009 - 11:07 am
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sounds like you got out of giving your money to a horrible breeder! i know it was sad but it sounded for the best. There are plenty of boxers in rescues if you wanted to give another a home? If your buying a pup, double check both the parents as boxers are notorious for health issues from inbreeding. Make sure both parents are healthy and have no hereditary symptoms etc. Good luck |
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Gem25 (Gem25) posted on Tuesday, July 07, 2009 - 12:25 am
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| hello we are looking for a boxer puppy, as my 3 year old daughter was let down by someone we know. she had picked the puppy she wanted and chose a name for her when we went to pay for her she had been sold to someone else along with all the others ( the pups were taken before there due time) my daughter is very upset and so we would like a pup as soon as possible. i have stated that we would like a boxer as i have owed a boxer before he was rescued from an animal shelter near me. so if anyone can help us please email me. gemmachamberlain65@yahoo.com. thakyou. also pup must be used to home life. |
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