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rhayne99
12-04-2006, 11:10 PM
I guess I am just here to rant right now. I don't care if people sell their dogs for two thousand bucks( its their right) but I wish people would straight up advertise what they want to sell. I keep on emailing people who don't say what price they are selling their puppies. Then I get their reply...one lady only wanted to give her dogs to a "good christian" home with a re-homing fee of 450.00, another wanted 890.00 bucks for a lhasa aspo. Nice...its a dog... people. I just want sellers to be upfront about exactly what they want..price, religion preference (though personally I think religious preference can shove it right now) and whatever. It will make my life a little easier. I won't email the people who are selling their dog for something I cannot afford. Sorry for my rant but I had to get it out. :mad: :eek:

rhayne99
12-07-2006, 12:47 AM
I just needed to get that out of my system. I want a dog but cannot get afford an expensive one... I also did not enjoy getting turned down for my religious beliefs or the lack of thereof. If anyone knows where I can get a relatively inexpensive dog.... I have to pay a $400 deposit on my apartment complex...please email me
Thank you for listening/reading my rant
Loren

admin
12-07-2006, 08:29 AM
http://www.google.com/search?q=hillsboro+humane+society

kajira
12-17-2006, 05:07 PM
i am not sure of the area that you are in but i knowthat you can adopt of the aspca and others like it for rather cheap. the ones her down south are usually 50 to 100. It also helps the animal because without adoption they eventually are put down

kk111
12-18-2006, 08:45 AM
i am not sure of the area that you are in but i knowthat you can adopt of the aspca and others like it for rather cheap. the ones her down south are usually 50 to 100. It also helps the animal because without adoption they eventually are put down
I've advertised for loving people to place a galaxy lhasa apso pup with. These are pedigreed and my personal pets .NOT A BREEDING KENNEL. IF you are seriously interested in a well socialized VERY intelligent small canine companion, and not turning a pup inot a breeding machine, please email us at redstreamliner@sbcglobal.net

rhayne99
12-19-2006, 08:42 PM
His name is Jack-Jack and he is a chi/terrier mix. He was free...came with a kennel, dog food, toys, bowl, collar and etc. I am very happy...he is already housetrained...hasn't had an accident yet. Thank you all who helped me find a dog. Thank you!
:)

sarallyn
08-27-2007, 09:22 AM
hello i have this dogs for sale. His name is Jack-Jack and he is a chi/terrier mix. He was free...came with a kennel, dog food, toys, bowl, collar and etc. I am very happy...he is already housetrained...hasn't had an accident yet. Thank you
contact me for futher info.


can anyone say scam? oye.

pikers
09-03-2007, 08:10 PM
I guess I am just here to rant right now. I don't care if people sell their dogs for two thousand bucks( its their right) but I wish people would straight up advertise what they want to sell. I keep on emailing people who don't say what price they are selling their puppies. Then I get their reply...one lady only wanted to give her dogs to a "good christian" home with a re-homing fee of 450.00, another wanted 890.00 bucks for a lhasa aspo. Nice...its a dog... people. I just want sellers to be upfront about exactly what they want..price, religion preference (though personally I think religious preference can shove it right now) and whatever. It will make my life a little easier. I won't email the people who are selling their dog for something I cannot afford. Sorry for my rant but I had to get it out. :mad: :eek:

And... You wonder why you're getting the stiffarm right now?

Try the Humane Society, and hope your great personality passes their interviewing process.