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A quick question regarding puppy.?

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Harry J


hi there, basically i had seen an ad on the net for a GSD puppy and replyed, below is the coversation we had:
From: lindastrong2011@hotmail.com
To: harry_4life_@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: German shepherd
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 09:27:52 +0100


Hiya ,
Thanks for your mail response in regard of my puppies,i do have a male and a female left, Before we proceed these puppies are well socialized with kids and pets like cats, Very friendly with people, they love to play with their toys, And they have an outstanding temperament, These puppies represents the highest standard of puppies. they are very Intelligent and Compactly built, Registered Pedigree, Health Guarantee Certificate of Veterinary Inspection ,Micro-Chipped (in case ever lost or stolen) Current on all vaccinations, Wormed ,puppies Packet (Toys, Vaccination schedule and history, Crate Training info., Potty
Training info.) Already diaper Trained Travel Crate in case delivery is needed or in case you intend to relocate. they will be coming with health certificate,KC registration papers. These puppies are 10 weeks old. I will feel much secure when you get back at me with
the answer to these
questions that i have for you as my kids will love
to know the kind of home that our puppy or puppies will be coming into.
Are you a breeder?

Do you have kids?

Are you use to puppies?


Are you sure that you are going to take care of
my baby?

Where are you located?

Gift me a Brief Description about your Environment?

Do you have a vet doctor?


my puppy will make a very good house pet to your family. This little pets loves playing with kids. The is very
adorable and pleasure to have around,the is very friendly, playful and has a very good behavior and a very good temperament.Also do get back to me and i will tell you the reason why am giving this puppy out for free adoption. Email me for more info thanks Waiting.....

i replied with this:
Hi Linda,
Sorry for the late reply but thanks for mailing me back, now i shall answers your questions, no i am not a breeder and dont tend on breeding any dogs in the future, i do not have any kids of my own at the moment but my sister does have a little boy 3months old and she vists us regulary and i also have a few nephues and niceses who also visit regualry, my main priority is to get the puppy well socialised to prevent future problems, i have had 2 puppies before, 1st was a pedigree GSD at 8 weeks and i looked after him for a week whilst my neighbour went abroad on holiday and the second i kept myself at my mates house from 7 weeks old to 4months old but could not look after him nomore because i had no money, but now im working, got the money and time to put in to him.
i will definantly take care of your puppy, i have always wanted a GSD as a little kid but never had the chance due to living in a small house but we have just bought a new house and should hopefully move in within the next 2 weeks or so, i have done years of research on the breed and i think i have a broad knowladge when it comes to GSD's but i can guarntee he shall be looked after all the time, i could also provide you with pictures and videos of the puppy growing up to show you how much of a good owner i am.
I live in bradford, west yorkshire and i live in a 4 bedroom house with plenty of space for the dog, kitchen for crate training or my bedroom but is allowed anywhere i allow him, i also have a back yard which he would have access to at all times if he wants to go out, its a high wall with a fence aswell so no problems, i also have a insulated dog kennal that would provide warmth in winter and cool air in the summer, but i would only keep him there for certain amounts of times but only if he is happy.

i do not have a vet at the moment but i would intend of getting one, i have details of a vet from my last puppy and i would want to stick with them because they provide an excellent service, i am alo going to get my puppy insured so that i dont have to give up the dog if i cant afford treatments because thats not right on the dog and i dont think i could be classed as a good owner but i do have one problem, i am not moving into my new house untill the next 2-3 weeks so would not be able to keep him just yet and was wondering if you could hold on to the boy for me, i also would like to know why you want to give them for free adoption, if possible would you be able to send me pictures of the boy and if possible some with his mother and father and a know it seems a pain but i would like you to take a picture with a recent newspaper so that i can see that its for real and that im not falling for one of them online scams or some sort, but thanks for taking your time to read this i look forward to hearing from you, harry
i just got this reply:
Thanks, for getting back to me and answering my questions, like i said
am giving the puppies out for free adoption due to the fact that i
just relocated to a new apartment in Isle Of Man, so am presently in
Isle Of Man , so like i said my puppies Jack the male and Princess the
female are kc registered and vet checked and will be coming along with
all their vet papers , they are potty trained and loves playing with
kids and other pets attached are their pictures so which of them do
you prefer? also if you can come over for pick up i will be very
delighted but if you cant make it up i can arrange for the puppy to be
delivered over to you immediately and it will cost you £200 for the
delivery charges which you are going to pay directly to the delivery
agency before they do the delivery so if still interested do get back
to me with your full details including.

Full names.......................

home address.....................

Postcode......................
......



Answer
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INFAMOUS SCAM.

Are Papillon dogs hypoallergenic?




ponypower3


Are Papillons hypoallergenic (can people be allergic to them)? What other important things are there to know about the papillon breed?


Answer
No dog is 100% hypoallergenic. Hypo means less allergies and No paps are NOT less allergy. Even low shedding dogs can still cause allergies.

My major concerns would be:
Fragility. Too many people acquire a toy breed puppy without understanding how incredibly fragile a toy breed is. You can seriously injure or kill a Papillon by stepping on him or by sitting on him when he's curled under a blanket or pillow, where he frequently likes to sleep. And Papillons can seriously injure or kill THEMSELVES by leaping from your arms or off the back of your sofa. A larger dog can grab a Papillon and break his neck with one quick shake. Owning a toy breed means constant supervision and surveillance of what's going on around your tiny dog. Papillons must always be kept indoors, in a safely fenced yard, or on-leash -- they are just too easy to injure when not under your complete control.

Papillons are NOT suited to children, no matter how well-meaning the child. Children cannot help being clumsy, and that a child meant well is little solace to a Papillon who has been accidentally stepped on, sat on, rolled on, squeezed, or dropped onto the patio. Most Papillons feel overwhelmed by the loud voices and quick movements that children can't help making -- and stress and fearfulness (even defensive biting) may be the result.

Providing enough socialization. Papillons need extensive exposure to people and to unusual sights and sounds. Otherwise their natural caution can become shyness or suspiciousness, which are difficult to live with.

Grooming. To keep their feathered coat free of mats, Papillons require regular brushing and combing, and occasional trimming.

Shedding. Papillons shed quite a bit. Their hairs come off on your hands when you pet them, and stick to your clothing, upholstery, and carpeting. Be prepared for frequent vacuuming.

Barking. Papillons are often too quick to sound the alarm at every new sight and sound. You have to be equally quick to stop them.

Housebreaking. Toy breeds are almost always difficult to housebreak. It is so easy for them to sneak behind a chair or under a small table, and it takes only a few seconds for the deed to be done. The results can be hard to see. When you don't see it, you don't correct it -- and so the bad habit becomes established. If you hope to housebreak a toy breed, consistent crate training is mandatory. Papillons should not be loosed in the house for many months, until their small internal organs become strong enough for reliable control.

Remember most shorthair breeds shed.
Low shedding breeds.
Affenpinscher
Brussels Griffon
Chinese Crested
Havanese
Italian Greyhound
Maltese
Poodle
Shih Tzu
Silky Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier
Airedale Terrier
Australian Terrier
Bedlington Terrier
Border Terrier
Cairn Terrier
Dandie
Dinmont Terrier
Glen of Imaal Terrier
Irish Terrier
Kerry Blue Terrier
Lakeland Terrier
Norfolk/Norwich Terrier
Scottish Terrier
Schnauzer'S
Sealyham Terrier
Soft Coated
Wheaten Terrier
Welsh Terrier
West Highland Terrier
Wirefox Terrier
Irish Water Spaniel
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Basenji
Greyhound
Black Russian Terrier
Komondor
Portuguese Water Dog
Bichon Frise
Tibetan Terrier
Lowchen
Bouvier des Flandres
Briard
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Puli
Cesky Terrier
Xoloitzcuintli

Rare breeds which some of them i know are low shedding
Belgian Laekenois
Bergamasco
Berger Picard
Lagotto Romagnolo
Spanish Water Dog




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