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Paperwork

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by kimbel2392, May 13, 2004.

  1. kimbel2392

    kimbel2392 Big Dog

    If you read this, then reply plz. Got an opinion, use it.


    Stop changing the name on the paperwork: from the breeders to yours. It only causes trouble when a new dogman tries to get in the game. Paperwork is already hard enough to understand but when I buy Boudreaux's Cheapshot and change it to Richard's Sissy, a new guy, after a few name changes won't know what he had. I understand you want credit for whatever he does but........ What do you think?????????

    I do not change the name, if I bought a dog from you, I want to give you the credit due by leaving your name there.

    Say something????????????
     
    Last edited by a moderator: May 13, 2004
  2. YaKnow...i agree with that 110%. I hope not too many people do that..
     
  3. Icarus

    Icarus O.APBT'S

    Luckily for me the last pup I bought got named "F". But I'll keep the breeders name on it until she throws her first litter.
     
  4. kimbel2392

    kimbel2392 Big Dog

    Yes alot of people do it. How many times have you seen someone buy a dog that was famous and change the name to their kennel and you think to yourself???? Is that the dog? why didn't they keep it simple?

    1. Then they advertise the dog like they made him, they just bought him that way

    2. Sometimes people just aren't taught to keep it simple


    3. Some people, awwwwwww nevermind
     

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