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Bought a dog - no paperwork - previous owners want to visit...
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Oh I see, missed that.
Still if it was me, woudl forget the paperwork and just enjoy the dog.
Not worth the hassle having to meet/give adddress to those weirdos0 -
gettingready wrote: »Oh I see, missed that.
Still if it was me, woudl forget the paperwork and just enjoy the dog.
Not worth the hassle having to meet/give adddress to those weirdos
I think the paperwork included practical stuff like vaccination certificates though, could be useful.0 -
Personally I would just pay for new set of vaccinations TBH, those people sound like trouble so would not want anything to do with them0
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when we rescued our dog last April we had him microchipped at pets at Home, it cost a tenner, I thinks its an offer they run every so often0
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Could be worth using a PO address or perhaps send via your vet?Please do not quote spam as this enables it to 'live on' once the spam post is removed.

If you quote me, don't forget the capital 'M'
Declutterers of the world - unite! :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
gettingready wrote: »Oh I see, missed that.
Still if it was me, woudl forget the paperwork and just enjoy the dog.
Not worth the hassle having to meet/give adddress to those weirdos
If it were me / actually I did re-home a KC registered 'mutt' (soft black Lab'.) He allegedly cost the previous owner £600 eleven years ago and came with his tackle intact.
He was not a happy chappie when his previous owner visited and he was out of sorts for a few days after their visit.
Odd that he runs away from brooms and hoovers:mad:
Just say NO to any visits.I'm not that way reclined
Jewelry? Seriously? Sheldon you are the most shallow, self-centered person I have ever met. Do you really think that another transparently-manipu... OH, IT'S A TIARA! A tiara; I have a tiara! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me!0 -
They must of seen you coming.
Didnt alarm bells ring at this convuluted story about breeders abroad?
You are now landed with a load of veterinary bills
let this be a lesson0
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