Lab puppies

I'm aware of the risks of untested breedings and understand why people will want to steer the OP from this kind of breeding, but what's done is done, the thing about your posts I disagree with is the way you approach the posters. Posters like Cayla and CC, IMO get there points across really well, they show that they are unhappy and give great advice. These pups can't just disappear, the best thing to do would be to educate the owner now so they don't breed again...

The best education in cases like this is for them to rear the pups and not be able to sell them -handing them over to breed rescue at nine /ten weeks old unsold having had the expense of rearing them. If this had happened two litters ago this litter would not have been on the way.

You carry on being fluffy - I'll carry on being honest.
 
Im not alone in the sarcastic comments as you too are guilty of that, we are going into a winter which by all forecasts is going to be very severe, hardly the time of year to have pups outside. As I said earlier it just wasnt thought through.

I agree, IMO the OP is an idiot, but, is an idiot asking for advice which is the best kind of idiot IMO. The OP knew that they wouldn't be able to sell the puppies before the bitch got pregnant, as she has said, her brother also has recently had a litter and has "taken all [her] potential clients" (?). But the best thing that can be done is give advice that means something IYSWIM?
 
OP - a litter of unregistered labs were sold down the road from you a couple of weeks ago for £250 with their first jabs. I met one and was nearly tempted :eek: but luckily remembered I'm not allowed another one ;) Please post pics when they arrive, I have an extreme weakness for all things puppy lab related :D
 
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