Two years ago, we lost our 16 year old cocker spaniel. In the time afterward, we said we wouldn't get another dog. Well, as time has passed we realize how much we miss having a furbaby and the decision was made to get a dog. After much soul searching we picked a breed and set about to find one. We were fortunate to find a breeder a reasonable distance from us. I emailed her on May 19. She replied that she would call me the following week. SHe didn't. I emailed her again on June 9. She replied that she was busy with her daughter's recital but would call me after it was over. We played telephone tag a few times but then on July 1, she left a phone message saying that she had 2 puppies. I called her on July 2. I told her which puppy we were interested in; she told me the price, asked us about our situation (how old are kids, pet vs. show dog, fenced yard, etc.). We agreed to meet. Last week my DD had camp all week during the day so I asked if we could meet either on the weekend or in the evening so that both of my children could come. She said no, so we agreed to meet this Wed 7/15. She just called me to say that she had to cancel. When I asked if we could reschedule, she said no because the dog was spoken for! I was shocked and told her so. She went on a mini-tirade that we had no contract and that she was under no obligation to me. When I told her how disappointed I was and that my children would be as well, she shrieked that No way was I going to lay a guilt trip on her.
Long post, I know! I am so disappointed and frustrated. It took us so long to get to this point and quite honestly, I'm a little discouraged. I guess my question is this: Is this the way things are with breeders? What can I do to avoid this situation happening again?
Thanks for listening.
Long post, I know! I am so disappointed and frustrated. It took us so long to get to this point and quite honestly, I'm a little discouraged. I guess my question is this: Is this the way things are with breeders? What can I do to avoid this situation happening again?
Thanks for listening.