jodie23387
16-08-2009, 15:41
hi im woundering if anyone can help me? my dad as asked where he could sell his 10 german sheppard puppys the puppys are only around 3weeks old so they wont be availble untill they are able to leave there mum think its around 8 weeks?
can anyone give me some advise on where i can avertise these thanks?
Moonbird
16-08-2009, 15:43
You can advertise them here, there is a re-homing form to fill in though, you will find the form and instructions at the top of the group in the stickies.
PrincessKate
16-08-2009, 16:47
If he was a reputable breeder, he would already know where to advertise.
jodie23387
16-08-2009, 22:06
no hes not a reputable breeder dlwox or i wouldnt be asking would i? thanks moonbird for your GOOD advise
Cobijobi
17-08-2009, 07:28
You could try www.epupz.co.uk or www.pets4homes.co.uk. I have just bought a gsd puppy (9 weeks old) but I found the details from the Kennel Club as I wanted a pedigree dog. If your dad has a KC registered dog and the female is KC registered and all the relevant tests and paperwork have been completed he can register them with the Kennel Club otherwise you could try either of the above sites or the Admag as previously stated. Good luck in finding them their forever homes!!
PrincessKate
17-08-2009, 09:09
no hes not a reputable breeder dlwox or i wouldnt be asking would i? thanks moonbird for your GOOD advise
Well then he shouldnt be breeding!
she came on here for advice not for hassle you could say that to everyone who comes on here advertising puppies it will get to a point where no one will want to advertise on pet forum because of the nasty comments
PrincessKate
17-08-2009, 09:19
Good! it might stop irresponsable breeding then!
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FallenAngel6
17-08-2009, 10:06
DLWOX have you ever thought the dog becoming pregnant might have been an accident.
Male dogs will try and have there wicked way lol
hi im woundering if anyone can help me? my dad as asked where he could sell his 10 german sheppard puppys the puppys are only around 3weeks old so they wont be availble untill they are able to leave there mum think its around 8 weeks?
can anyone give me some advise on where i can avertise these thanks?
I hope you manage to find good homes for all these puppies - homing is proving to be a challenge in the current climate and taking on a new pet can be an expensive commitment, as there are health aspects to take into consideration as well as the usual feeding, training and caring aspects.
If this was a planned mating, I hope both dogs have been thoroughly helath checked- GSDs have a number of health problems that you don't really want to pass on to any offspring. If it was planned, i's disappointing that homes were not lined up for some or all of the anticipated litter prior to going ahead with the mating (another poster's comment about 'reputable breeders' probably refers to the fact that there are so many unwanted dogs in rescue that end up there because they were unplanned and homes had not been organised for them before they were born - because that's what good and responsible breeders would do at the very least before going ahead with a mating.
If it was an accidental mating, that's another matter - not a lot you can do about it once they've arrived, other than try to get good homes by posting an advert on this forum as Moonbird has advised.
It's difficult to predict how many puppies will be born to a bitch, I know, but anyone considering breeding ought to at least size up what demand there's going to be for their pups before committing their bitch to a mating)
PrincessKate
17-08-2009, 12:27
DLWOX have you ever thought the dog becoming pregnant might have been an accident.
Male dogs will try and have there wicked way lol
Yeah i have seen how some have there wicked way near me :shocked:
But if caught early enough the bitch can be spayed, if the bitch is exposed to male dogs it (in my eyes) should be spayed anyway thus preventing pregnancy.
I get annoyed at irresponsable breeders since i have seen first hand how many dogs are in rescues, thats why we have always rescued, 4 in total so far.
FallenAngel6
17-08-2009, 12:31
Oh dont get me wong DLWOX i completely understand why.
Maybe the OP knows breeding is irresponsible and is simply trying to do a good thing or them by trying to get new homes - i think i read right that they are her dads dogs?
Im just trying to tie up why there are puppys in the first place lol
Moonbird
17-08-2009, 12:59
As the OP has several answers to the question asked and no one knows the ins and outs of the litter so its pure speculation I am going to close this now.