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aggiedave that is a pretty harsh statement, and unfounded. there are plenty of legitimate reasons. and he's probably just trying to recoup some of the the vet costs. and i have no problem with that.
and it can be sad emotionally because of any bond that an owner has with a pet. especially a good one. which she seems to be. now if she was biting or aggressive towards other dogs and people, then that is an animal that needs to be put down or placed in a home that doesn't have children and isn't around other animals.
Your second paragraph (temperment around others) was clearly not the issue since the initial post indicated the dog was good with kids. For the most part, if a dog is a biter I agree they shouldn't be with kids. Hopefully a buyer knows whether the breed is a biter before they get it and have to be in a situation where they must give up the dog.
It doesn't make any difference to me that he's selling the dog v. giving it away. Either way the dog was brought into the home and now he has to get rid of it. Seems my initial comment is spot on.
By and large...many college students (i realize he is not one but how am i to know) get a dog and don't think twice about what will happen in 1 or 2 years when they graduate. To be honest, I don't think this guy's reason is any better. If that's harsh...oh well. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. I know 2 people who in the past 6 months bought a dog only to sell it or give it away to someone else.
Pets are a lifetime commitment.
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[This message has been edited by aggiedave05 (edited 12/13/2005 5:26a).]