Friday, July 16, 2010

I have puppies for sale and can't get rid of them. Does any one have a good place I can advertise them?

Ruh-Roh, you decided to be a backyard breeder and breed your Boxer, and now you can't find homes for all the pups? Ruh-Roh.





The most responsible thing to do is to contact Boxer Rescue and release the puppies to them. http://americanboxerclub.org/boxersitesr…





Thank you for bringing more badly bred boxers, probably with hip problems, eye problems, and heart problems, into this world.








And for goodness sake, get your frickin dog fixed!I have puppies for sale and can't get rid of them. Does any one have a good place I can advertise them?
Welcome to the real world ---- and this is why rescue take in whole or half litters, because peope breed without a list of waiting potential owners.





Sorry I would be a bit more sympathetic except for your statement of ';can't get RID of them';





Good --- maybe it will stop you breeding in he future.





If they are a recognised breed then a breed rescue might take them.I have puppies for sale and can't get rid of them. Does any one have a good place I can advertise them?
When you choose to breed your dog you make a commitment to any offspring produced. That commitment is to find them forever homes, or keep them yourself, any that are found homes should be able to come back to you at any time in their lives if the new owners can't keep them.


Poor babies, now they are unwanted, and the rest of us have to pick up the pieces. Hope you learned your lesson.


Oh, contact Boxer Rescue, through the Boxer Club of America, you should be able to ';get rid'; of those precious lives there.


And, call your vet and have your ***** spayed RIGHT NOW!
I am not a big fan of breeding dogs without having a solid plan for the pups. I got my two shih tzus ( one' s neutered; one still pup) from researching breeder websites and picking the ones with guarantees. Maybe you could offer a guarantee with your pups? I also looked for breeder sites that had pictures of their dogs and kennel, a big plus because the buyer can really see how the dogs are treated and if they are took care of before making a deposit, may be worth looking into. Also, if you have a hard time selling them, it might be best to have one spayed so you will not have the same problem again.
Get permission to hang up flyers in local stores. you can advertise on the computer, but you will have to pay. I hope you find great homes for them! what kind of dogs are they, how much do they cost, and where are the puppies for sale at?(ex. sarasota, fl.)
I am sorry but I have to agree with everybody that you should have not bred your dog.





You did though and now you HAVE to find homes for the puppies so if you cannot sell them the least you can do is to give these for free to GOOD homes.
lemme guess are they pits........


shouldn't you have had homes already in line for them before you bred your *****... just a thought...








ADD: oh im sorry Boxers...


and people why the td its the truth...


most of the time its pits who cant find homes now dont get me wrong i like pits...


im just stating the obvious....
you mean you bred your champion show dog and didn't have deposits for pup BEFOREHAND??








this is not the place for BYB's





live and learn





*** couple more pups to add to the shelters.. ugh








HOW ABOUT THIS??????? YOU WANTED THEM -- then YOU keep them
Doesn't sound like you like your puppies much. Don't breed your dog again. Try the newspaper, craigslist, petfinder, rescues. Lower their price. But do not just give them away. Make sure they're going to good homes.
I guess all your pre screened homes you had lined up for this litter fell through?





Yikes another BYB. I wish I had a recording of myself and my spiel on BYB's and unwanted pups who get euthanized in shelters across the US...
Keep them until they are sold. Or until you find good homes for them. That's what a responsible breeder does. As for advertising, word of mouth is best.
puppyfind.com


hoobly.com


kijiji.com


local newspapers, etc

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