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Old 06-02-2008, 08:51 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Hi there, Never a question you should be afraid to ask!! EVER we ar here o help

just to let you know most rescues and breeders i know are very particular on where the older doodles go, they want them to go to lifetime homes and never rehomed again , If you have children, their ages would be important, fenced yard? another important issue so the dog doesnt have a chance to get out and lost or killed ,

Purhcasing a older dog with all the work already done, housetraining ect you can expect to pay premium price for , most rehomes have issues, mild to severe you would have to be prepare to work thru, youjust never know how a older dog would react to any given situation and you need to be prepared to react to it, that is why young children are not recommende for rehome dogs ,

Curently i do have some rehomes, but again i am very strict in placement
Doodles are very smart if you do have a fenced yard, housetraining is a a piece of cake!!

Also we have have some pups i have discounted due to my health

you are welcome to review our site there is lots of info there as well as pics of pups and adults

Be Aware looking for a low cost dog, you get what you pay for in the long run
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