angelbears
Well-Known Member
Re: "installment payment" on Puppies
Thank you Oak. You helped to change my point of view.
Thank you Oak. You helped to change my point of view.
That's cause your breeder ROCKS Kandie!
I am actually doing this right now.
The litter Im getting my girl from is due the end of july, and I sent my deposit in months back and from then on (after asking the breeder of course) I have been sending increments here and there to bring my balance down.
I did have a puppy fund at my bank; but being honest, I didn't/don't want that money anywhere near me. Not that I would spend it, but if anything came up, I wouldn't want to dip into it (if that makes sense? lol) So I want it Out of Sight, Out of Mind.
I appreciate her letting me do this, as 1- Its helping me out in the long run, by not having a huge balance to come up with 2- showing her Im responsible and making sure I have funds for the pup
3- that Im serious about getting a pup from her
And my pup will be paid for by the time she is 6 weeks old, as per contract states. I will also have paid the shipping fees and have the 1st training class paid for as well as the first 2 vet visits.
I was fully prepared with a budget from the time I sent in my deposit and have an amount from each of my paychecks written out to send
I am a list-maker, clearly lol, and this was the best option for me. And Im glad to have found a breeder to be so understanding
That is great! Was wonderful you found a breeder that would work with you! Can't wait to see pics.
Thank you Mary!!! You say that now.......I will be overloading the forum with pictures! LOL
She is getting a Corso pupWhat breed you getting or did I miss that?
Tapd on my skyrocket
No worries... there is no such thing as too many puppy pics! And you aren't allowed to be slack like me
I am pretty excited to see this litter.
The male has been one of my favs since he was a few weeks old
What breed you getting or did I miss that?
Tapd on my skyrocket
Awww can't wait to see pics of your puppy!
All theses pups on the board are giving me puppy fever!!!
You can't equate fast $$$ with a good home. I know that many people have access to cash and can buy any puppy. However easy money leads to "disposable" property and impulse buying. People who scrimped and saved to buy the dog of their dreams usually make the better home. I would rather a pup go to a good working home have good care and a proper life and should the unfortunate happen (say over a $2500) surgery, they elect the dog be put down, I'm ok with that. The dog had a better life than the dog sold to a $$$ home, kept in a small area, played with 30 min. a day and otherwise ignored by the very busy multi-income family with cash to burn.