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YELLOWBLACKMASK
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« on: September 18, 2011, 01:45:47 pm »

Well I kinda look at this situation several different ways.

On breeding a young unproven dog.  (Should give you an idea of the persons breeding experience in a nut shell)

On being upset that someone is doing a bad decision breeding out of your dogs (Don't sell any and you won't have to deal with that problem anymore)
 
A fourteen month old pup that hasn't been hunted yet....(Cull) and go get some good line bred pups as described above that will be finding their own at a year old.

Breed crap and the best chance you will get is probably a higher level of crap!

I feel your pain man I truly do. That's why I quit with the selling of pups years ago due to this exact same situation. The friends that get anything from around here will cull at the drop of a hat or will send it back to me to cull. Between me and two close friends in the last two weeks 5 have registered with the no longer gotta worry bout it program.  Nothing wrong with selling pups but you gotta be good with this type of situation popping up from inexperienced breeders.
Hope it works out for ya bud cause I know where your coming from Wink
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