I'm getting a puppy

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While it would not be where I would get a puppy, (if for no other reason than, with all of the seemingly contradicting stories, I wouldn't feel comfortable trusting that the pups were healthy) I know she'll have a good home with Pam. I don't think that having a child and an illness means one cannot handle a puppy. Everyone is different in what they're able to handle...I am quite certain Pam is responsible enough to know what the heck she's able to handle;)

I hope you have many happy years with a healthy pup.
 

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What happened with the Min Pin...Leo? (I think that's his name)

Either way I'm looking forward to seeing some puppy pictures.
 

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The way I see it is... it's not these puppies fault that they were bred. they DESERVE a GOOD HOME.
I'm not Foxy's biggest fan, and if anything, were I in Pam's shoes I would have an issue with trusting her opinion of the health of these puppies. That aside, the pups need homes and I don't see any reason to summon the wrath of Chaz onto Pam for giving a puppy a home.

I'm torn on this one, because I think what Foxy is doing (by selling these puppies, clearly for profit) is despicable. My issues are with Foxy, though - not Pam. I wish you could find a good pup elsewhere Pam, but I know that sometimes finding the right puppy is difficult. I hope this is the right puppy for you, and I hope he's healthy and long lived. :
I'm going to ditto both of these, because while buying from a BYB is a bad decision, I am very glad that one of those puppies will have a safe, loving home with you, Pam. I hope the pup is healthy and makes you and your family happy. :)
 

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