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Author Topic: Realistec Expectations!!!!!  (Read 1463 times)
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« on: March 22, 2012, 09:52:28 am »

People think they should be able to spend a couple hundred bucks and the dog ranges just right, finds every pigs, cleans the pigs, wraps the meat and puts it in the cooler. I have heard people complain about dogs and I think sometimes the buyer is the problem. That is why I don't want to sell any dog. People get on here and complain about dog peddlers but sometimes it is the buyer. A dog seller with a simple return policy keeps his reputation. There are people on here I would not buy a dog from. There are also people on here I would never sell a dog to for any price. Because I know headaches would be on the way.

Have you ever hired people before? If so how many of them do things exactly like they told you in the interview. What like none. Does that mean thet lied? NO! I would bet something fall short of what you thought but I would also bet they do something much better than you expected. Well a dog is a living breathing animal not a machine. I think some people can't see how much heart a dog has. It is not measurable. I also think people spend money they don't have and then look for every fault. While the seller looks at every talent.

Don't buy a dog without hunting it first. Don't sell a dog without making them hunt it first!!! Shut your mouth and let the dog do the talking. That way they can't say you said the dog could do something. Let the buyer see the dog and form their own opinion. That is why I only get puppies and I will only sell puppies. Because it is what it is.
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