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>this makes me think the dogs belong to the breeder as the owner had no right to sell them on. Or at least I think that's right ?
> The law is not always on the side of the dog and often the law literally stinks, but it is what it is.
> I did what's best for the dogs and i'd do it again without hesitation.
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> once the pup was sold even with a contract of return if no longer wanted it is not actually legally binding, only morally binding, breeders can fight for the right to have their pups back if a contract is signed
> Also if the contract that people sign to say they will return pup if they can no longer care for it is not leagally binding then what is the point of it?
> to remind and encourage purchasers that you are their first and most reliable port of call in difficulties.
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> What about breeders that do not do as you do, if they ask people to sign a contract but do not offer recompence these people are not likely to return the dog if there's a chance they could sell it to someone else and make a few quid.
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