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Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 23 September 2015 - 20:09

When people buy dogs at prices too good to be true, they get screwed. Doesn't matter if it's next door or across the world. There are many people with success stories of buying overseas, and many cases of breeders in the USA not giving papers, etc. Personally, I have bought 5 dogs from 5 different people in Germany and Czech Rep. and have 5 success stories of honesty and the dog being exactly what they said the dog was. When you want something very particular (specific bloodline, etc.), the chances of finding it in your backyard diminish and you are forced to import sometimes. The key is doing your HOMEWORK on the dog and the seller both, having realistic expectations, and being clear in what you are expecting and what you will and will not accept.

by vk4gsd on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

And perhaps go meet the seller and their dogs in person, or is that too old fashioned for you kids.

by old shatterhand on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

The $4000.00 was a down payment for the dog ?

Seriously seems like the people in the States never learn. Europe especially the former Eastern block countries  has some many con artists and the Americans are taken every single day and they still don't learn. We have some excellent breeders here, you can go see the dog and if you like it than buy it, if not than just walk away.When they ship the dog from oversee to you, and you don't like the dog and this is not what you expected.They show you pictures,video of one dog and the'll send you another one, what you do than.You'll try to resale him to someone here? than you will be exactly the same like the guy who sold you this dog,or you just give him away and than you'll be a good guy. Make your choice who you want to be.

I don't get it how people in USA can import most of the rejects from Europe.Don't get me wrong,there are excellent dogs coming here but not for $4000. you have to multiply this numbers few times than you can import something really good.


by vk4gsd on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

You can't see why people in US do this.

I can see why people in east euro do.

Bundishep

by Bundishep on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

Jenni gave the best advice and cage can be trusted, not everyone able to fly around the world to veiw a dog and meeting breeder means little one can still be burned.

Western Rider

by Western Rider on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

So glad that some of you extended to the New Member kindness, understanding and helpful comments  and of course the wonderful name calling

Really none of you have EVER read here of a US breeder that scammed someone, the dog/pup was not etc  etc

Over 20 years bought many dog not on US soil never a problem.  Guess I am lucky or maybe do better home work.

Have any of you thought that the breeder may be telling the truth about the heat. That is a real problem

OP you can check on that as well call the airline that is doing the shipping.

Cage and Bundishep are good sources to ask as they do know many breeders/sellers in Europe.

 


by hntrjmpr434 on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

Dog was bought in June....
Did seller and buyer both not think about heat considerations until after money changed hands?

by vk4gsd on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

Bundi I am sure you and cage are good people but for you to just say as an internet stranger to tell another internet stranger to go trust yet another internet stranger is bollocks IMO.


If you can't afford to fly to euro to look at a dog and kennel you are going to import a dog from to make money off then don't buy a dog in euro.



Am I a genius or what, would appear so around here.

Western Rider

by Western Rider on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

Wondering  Roll eyes  Thinking


GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 23 September 2015 - 21:09

I always blame the victim.





 


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