just tried to get scammed by neighbor

juliefurry

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ok well good news...sort of. The lady admitted that she was wrong. The dog that she saw with her dog belongs to the people that live behind us. She just saw the dog at the end of "doing the deed" with her dog and when he left she saw him laying around it our yard (which he will often times do). I brought Mack over to their house and asked if they were sure he was the dog they saw and she said he wasn't and explained what the dog looked like so I told her who the real father was. False alarm, thank god!
 

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porbably doesn't help the puppies one bit...come on people tell me something positive..(i don't mean you Julie) i started with Chaz because i sensed something incredibly special here.a positive aspect that is missing..told you i needed my heros .i quit watching the news because it made me feel like humanity is going to heck in a handcart..but it always seems to come down to the same thing..adults act like idiots and the babies suffer. sigh and cry for each and every one.
 

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if she is stupid enough to believe that her [female dog] is ruined for life from one breeding with a mix, at least there's hope she won't try again.

anyone who is that ignorant about breeding should get all their dogs fixed, and pronto.
 
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Before You Get Upset About Anything

juliefurry said:
ok well good news...sort of. The lady admitted that she was wrong. The dog that she saw with her dog belongs to the people that live behind us. She just saw the dog at the end of "doing the deed" with her dog and when he left she saw him laying around it our yard (which he will often times do). I brought Mack over to their house and asked if they were sure he was the dog they saw and she said he wasn't and explained what the dog looked like so I told her who the real father was. False alarm, thank god!
PM Me and I will give you my phone number, and will consult and tell you what is what. The woman would have had to take you to court to sue you for the money etc. The burden of proof is always upon the one doing the accusing. And since different males can sire puppies in the same litter, she would have to have every puppy tested to prove that your dog was the sire.

And yes, the bull manure about a mutt litter ruining anything that is crapola. Her dog is likely crap that should never be bred anyway! Just another one of those BYB Labs.

But really do contact me. All ya gotta do is call me and let it ring 3 times.....I will see on the caller ID who it is and can call you back. I pay $25 a month and can call anywhere anytime in the US and talk as long as I wish for that $25.
 

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ok, I'll pm you. I don't think she's gonna try and pin any of the puppies on mack. From what the people behind us said she came marching right over to their house with the same crap they gave me. So our neighbors told her "fine give us the puppies we'll find them homes". They said they won't give her a dime and they know plenty of relatives and friends that would want a puppy and would be responsible owners. I asked them about making contracts for the puppies and they said definetely. I've offered to help them anyway that I can but they said their no stranger to finding homes for puppies.
 

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now i will sleep easier..good of your neighbors....i can't bear puppies suffering..
 

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i didnt read thru all the posts, but why have a DNA test if he is fixed?????
He got fixed a month ago, so it was after the mating occured. I knew that it wasn't our dog. He's never allowed to roam and he's never escaped and we've lost site of him. He always stays in the yard if he gets loose (except for the few times that he's ran across the street :eek: ). So he never had the opportunity to "get busy" with her dog. Her dog ain't all that either it's just a lab that they got from basically a backyard breeder they paid I think the lady said $400 for her and she doesn't even have papers either.
 

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I'm sure you said this to the lady already, but if not, tell her that if she is so fearful of her dog being ruined, to have it spayed after the pups are weaned. That way she can prevent this mess from every happening again!
 

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no unfortunetely I didn't tell her that because I guess this lady has really high hopes for breeding good puppies from this dog. I saw the moma dog too and she isn't all that impressive of a lab.
 
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juliefurry said:
no unfortunetely I didn't tell her that because I guess this lady has really high hopes for breeding good puppies from this dog. I saw the moma dog too and she isn't all that impressive of a lab.
We all think our dogs are the best things on the face of the earth. HAHAHA Silly lady.
 

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Please make sure the pups have a proper whelping and aren't given to your other neighbor too early !!! Maybe the three of you could help with the socialization .......Maybe 2 wrongs will make a right !
 

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I already offered to help the neighbor when she decides to give him the puppies. I think the lady said soon after they were weaned she would give them to my neighbors (so I'm hoping 8 weeks). My neighbor asked her to wait until they were atleast 8 weeks, so we'll see what's gonna happen. I'll keep you guys posted and probably post pics when the puppies are given to my neighbors. My neighbors seem like pretty down to earth people and I think they will be very responsible when finding permanent homes for the puppies. I'm just glad our dog's off the chopping block and he isn't being accused of being their daddy anymore. I swear if it weren't for bad luck I wouldn't have any! I think that I should make my life into a afternoon soap opera.
 
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juliefurry said:
I already offered to help the neighbor when she decides to give him the puppies. I think the lady said soon after they were weaned she would give them to my neighbors (so I'm hoping 8 weeks). My neighbor asked her to wait until they were atleast 8 weeks, so we'll see what's gonna happen. I'll keep you guys posted and probably post pics when the puppies are given to my neighbors. My neighbors seem like pretty down to earth people and I think they will be very responsible when finding permanent homes for the puppies. I'm just glad our dog's off the chopping block and he isn't being accused of being their daddy anymore. I swear if it weren't for bad luck I wouldn't have any! I think that I should make my life into a afternoon soap opera.
Make sure you charge a fortune for people to tune in. They say bad luck comes in threes, so now you will have only good things come your way.
 

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Jee talk about irresponsible people. They let their dog in heat without supervision then complain because she got bred? come on...

God people are so stupid.
 

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The pups can be weaned at around 4 weeks of age, but need to stay with their littermates until they're at least 7 weeks, preferrably 8.

Instead of the DNA test, don't you have dated proof (or you could get some) from your vet that Mac was neutered?

Bottom line: The owner of the ***** needs to be responsible for her own dog and keep it locked up when it's in heat. I wouldn't pay any attention to her threats. Call the SPCA if she dumps them at too early an age and see how she likes them coming around her door watching what kind of dog owner she is.
 

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I think the lady has calmed down...some. She has agreed to keep the puppies until 8 weeks. My neighbors must supply the puppy food and also pay for an vet bills for the puppies (shots and wormings). My neighbors said they'd gladly pay for that stuff if they stay with the mom for the 8 weeks. I think he said he already has some people who are interested in the puppies (mainly relatives) and he's working on a contract for the puppy owners to sign. He said he isn't going to charge for them though he's just gonna give them away but he still wants the new owners to sign saying if they can't keep them then they are returned to my neighbor.
 

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