papillon puppies

    • Puppy
    ORIGINAL: melindar

    ORIGINAL: kias98

    Of couse I am not untending of selling the pup's now! I was just asking if I could
    sell them on this site, if not ok if so I was just saying the pup's are 4 weeks old now and will be avaliable to go to new home around oct 1 if there is a problem with selling the pup's I wont!!!!!


    Just highlighting what the OP posted regarding the date....

     
    Mel the OP said Sep 1 and only just changed it thus the edit and Caprices comment two under it.
    • Gold Top Dog
    No. Posting puppies for sale is against the rules of this board. Did you not already have suitably screened homes lined up for your litter?
    • Gold Top Dog
    Maria,
    Just wanted to say that I am glad that you aren't selling them until Oct 1st. 
     
    You have to understand that most of us on here feel really strongly about the breeding of dogs & well dogs in general.  When you first posted it sounded like you were selling them now, at 4 weeks of age. 
    One of my dogs was taken from his litter between 4 and 5 weeks old (they are not totally sure of when he was born), and we have had so many problems with him.  He never had the proper socialization. 
     
    Good luck with your puppies.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Romal:  I noticed that the OP had edited it after I had posted....OOPS!  But thanks!  :)
    • Gold Top Dog
    futher more I meet the people before I sell my pup's I don't just give them to anyone, thay have to live around me and i meet them, so everyone get off your high horse's and lisen to what I say not what you want to hear.

     
    I've been following this thread, the posts, replies and the EDITS..all within reason until this one above.
     
    Behavior like this, highlighted in red above will see you on a time out.
    The members here rescue and foster and yes some of us even breed. We have seen the effects of the pet over population as well as unhealthy pets being bred by irresponsible breeders. Paps are another one of those sought after breeds since Westminster.
    If you are truely interested in doing the best for your pups and new owners there are several here who can help you do things the right way...starting off not letting your pups go before 8 weeks. Sure raising puppies after momma is finished but you signed on for this by breeding and you need to follow through with the feeding, clean up, vaccinating, socializing and early training..if any of this last sentence confused you I'll be happy to explain in more detail.