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By dobie1
Date 24.12.05 11:17 UTC
hI, JUST WONDERING IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED TO OBIE. dID HE GET TAKEN BACK TO THE BREEDER. I HAVE NOT STOPPED THINKING ABOUT THAT LITTLE PUP SINCE READING THE POST WHICH APPEARS TO HAVE DISAPPEARED?
By roz
Date 24.12.05 11:23 UTC
I went to bed thinking about this little pup and woke up doing the same! Here's hoping for a happy ending to a very unhappy situation.
By dobie1
Date 24.12.05 11:29 UTC
Why has the post been removed?

Maybe someone posted a reply that said a bit too much, or in a way that would cause offence, hope it wasn't mine.
By Isabel
Date 24.12.05 11:44 UTC

I suspect that Admin just felt there was nothing more to say :)
What happened to him? I must have missed that post?

After having the pup for two hours they were going to take him back to his breeder ...
Im completely new to this thread can I ask why he was taken back after 2 hours?

I got the impression that the reality of a pup wasn't what they'd imagined.
By dobie1
Date 24.12.05 13:23 UTC
Hi leanne, well basically a couple bought a new puppy home last night and sent a post saying how lovely he was and how they loved him. The 2 hours later they added a new post saying they felt really bad but were not prepared for all the responsibility of a new puppy and wanted to return him to the breeder. We are all shocked because if you look at the last few post from OUROBIE you will see that they did actually plan and research getting this puppy. So we ae all wondering what changed in a few hours??????????????????
By dedlin
Date 24.12.05 13:50 UTC
i expect he cr***d on the carpet
How very sad in a way...but if the puppy has gone back to his breeders...it will be for the best.
I can just imagine how i would feel if one of my own puppies was in this situation....H e would be back home ASAP no questions asked...
By dobie1
Date 24.12.05 16:20 UTC
Well apparently the breeder was annoyed about taking him back so I am really curious to know what happened the that little pup?

as a breeder i would take the pup back ,and as of obie they did the right thing before it was to late,
I can second that Briedog...without hesitation the puppy would be back....how naughty of the breeder not to help :rolleyes:

I read part of that thread last night, the replies gave wise advice. Got to admit it was rather strange, how a prospective new dog owner could change from being exited and taking time to prepare to not being able to cope with the responsibility in 2 hours? Mmmmm.... ......
Well, I sincerely hope that little mite went back to the breeder....
By dobie1
Date 24.12.05 16:49 UTC
I thought it sounded a bit strange. In a matter of hours have can someone have such a change of heart?
By Daisy
Date 24.12.05 16:55 UTC
Life is strange - someone we know who already has two dogs, got a puppy a couple of months ago and within ten days 'had' to rehome it THAT morning :( :( :rolleyes:

Wouldn't consider returning it to the breeder and wouldn't hand over the papers to the new (very suitable) owner. At least the pup now has an excellent home. Why would someone who has had dogs for a while decide that suddenly that they couldn't cope ??? :(
Daisy
By OurObie
Date 24.12.05 17:03 UTC
Edited 24.12.05 17:06 UTC
Hi everyone
Thank you for the concern, admin messaged us to say we agreed to terms of agreement and we should abide? dont know what we did wrong... just to clarify it wasnt after 2 hours, we have now took him back and he is settled back with his mum and brothers/ sisters, we just realised it was the right pup at the wrong time and unfortunatley didnt realise till we had him in the house. he didnt dirty everywhere he was lovely well tempered and as said right pup but at this time in our lives we realised it would be unfair to have him just cause we wanted a dog soo much, its about 100% dedication.. People may judge and say well you should have thought it through and we did, our family have been supportive and think we are brave for the decision we made and said that no one could have for seen what happened, he will always be in our thoughts and i hope he goes to a home he truly deserves..
Thanks
one last thought we think is true is that some of the most right decisions to make are the hardest and this was one of them
By bint
Date 24.12.05 18:27 UTC

Sounds like you made the right decision for you & your family. Better he be back 'home' so soon rather than when he had become really attached to you all.
Best wishes
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