Amphy64
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Wow at those stories, it's really awful that people would actually make threats and attempt to cause legal trouble for a breeder, just shocking. Hearing stories like that definitely makes me think carefully about breeding, I think I can cope with the chins but people like that would be more difficult.
In regards to the stock photos, I'm sure it must be very frustrating to be constantly asked for pictures only to have someone not even buy the chin in question, so I do get why you'd feel it wasn't worth the effort, but isn't sending stock photos kind of hard on legitimate buyers? They may not be able to tell either, especially with really young kits, but that's not quite the point - aren't they asking because they want the opportunity to see their chin as a baby? I mean, I know I absolutely treasure the one pic. I have of Henry at three months. And yep, definitely is him! He was older so easier to tell I guess, and his breeder had other standard kits and they really looked nothing like him. I don't think it should matter less because someone only wants the chin as a pet, the picture still potentially has value to someone, especially considering how long a chin might be part of their family.
So, don't let the bad buyers, or people who mess you around, put you off, I guess.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Hee, if you have any nice ToV PWs (tan optional) going, I'll have one for $400. But you'll have to post her to us...
In regards to the stock photos, I'm sure it must be very frustrating to be constantly asked for pictures only to have someone not even buy the chin in question, so I do get why you'd feel it wasn't worth the effort, but isn't sending stock photos kind of hard on legitimate buyers? They may not be able to tell either, especially with really young kits, but that's not quite the point - aren't they asking because they want the opportunity to see their chin as a baby? I mean, I know I absolutely treasure the one pic. I have of Henry at three months. And yep, definitely is him! He was older so easier to tell I guess, and his breeder had other standard kits and they really looked nothing like him. I don't think it should matter less because someone only wants the chin as a pet, the picture still potentially has value to someone, especially considering how long a chin might be part of their family.
So, don't let the bad buyers, or people who mess you around, put you off, I guess.
I started telling people $300 and $400 when they wanted my breeders. Sold a dark tan for $300 a few weeks ago - much to my shock. People never leave with what they come looking for. It's strange.
Hee, if you have any nice ToV PWs (tan optional) going, I'll have one for $400. But you'll have to post her to us...