I suppose it's just the hope that if we all continue to shout 'SEE MUM WITH HER LITTER AND MEET THE BREEDERS FACE TO FACE' to say nothing of NEVER BUY A PUPPY FOR CHRISTMAS, the message might start to get through, to some people. But people want 'instant' and don't want to have to do the necessary homework.Sadly I think you're spot on MamaBas. In the past week I've had 18 different people contact me asking if I have any pups available (last litter I had was in March and advertised before they were born) and if I had can they come and see them straight away etc. All of them were clearly looking for a quick fix pup and didn't give me any information about themselves, a few didn't even leave their name, this was an exact email I got:
'Hello
Do you have puppies available?
Many Thanks'
I mean

come on seriously?! When I was advertising for my last litter don't get me wrong there were lots of people I declined or said I didn't have a pup for them and received emails/texts from people that weren't presenting themselves well...something that's important to me when they're wanting one of my pups. But I was so unprepared to be bombarded with people around this time of year asking for a pup when I'm not even advertising and I just can't believe that out of all the people who have contacted me, if I had pups available, I wouldn't be selling any of my pups to one of them.
I replied to the majority of them...to be polite...and said that I hadn't any available, which is the truth. And haven't heard back from any of them (smh)
Sadly over this past year I've seen and heard of a lot of dogs near me who have come from bybs due to the majority of owners not doing enough research, finding a breeder on a free online site and going to see, collect and buy the puppy all in 1 trip