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Originally Posted by garydogz
Can't you see that you are creating the very market you so abhor? I would not take too many questions from a bloke selling me a dog - I am the customer after all and if a breeder started asking financial or any other personal questions, beyond those that you could reasonably expect, then he could keep his dog and I would buy from somewhere else. If I especially wanted a particular dog I would then lie!!! Are we to give these people bank details, employment records or tax returns? What about DNA samples? Bloody cheek. 
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Well that's fine by me,
I have my pups welfare at heart,they come first not the puppy buyer and you will find most good breeders are exactly the same.
I am responsible for them I choose who I will and won't sell to,
I bred them,I place them carefully.If my Puppy sales agreement is broken I would go to court or take steps to remove the puppy.
I ask questions and if they are in rented accomadation I want proof that they are allowed to keep a dog/pup at that property,I also ask about employment and want to know how long the puppy will be left alone, etc...
If the puppy buyer isn't happy with the contract or with questions I ask,then they are more than welcome to go elsewhere,not my problem I'm afraid!