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"I scheduled my pup to get spayed, but the breeder has been harassing me to bring her in to mate."
Dogs have a remarkable ability to touch our hearts and enrich our lives in ways that words often struggle to capture. For many, the first experience of bringing a dog into their home is nothing short of magical – the wagging tail, the warm eyes, the endless affection.
However, this blissful journey can sometimes take an unexpected turn, as highlighted in the story of a new dog owner who has unexpectedly stumbled into a squabble for breeding rights.
A year ago, our narrator (OP) embarked on the adventure of dog ownership by acquiring a beautiful German Shepherd pup from a reputable breeder named Richard. The initial enthusiasm was marred by the discovery of "breeding restrictions" associated with the purchase.
Uncertain about the meaning of this clause, she assumed it didn't concern her since she had no intention of breeding the pup. Her focus was solely on companionship, as she lived alone.
In addition, the assurances from Richard during their interactions further emphasized her belief that breeding wasn't mandatory.
As OP's puppy neared its first heat cycle, she scheduled a spaying appointment with a vet. This decision was met with opposition from Richard, who informed her of the "perfect sire" he had prepared for her dog's future breeding.
OP made it clear that she had no intention of breeding her dog and was determined to go through with the spaying appointment. Richard wasn't prepared to give up that easily—he involved his friend, who sent OP a barrage of awful texts.
Consequently, she blocked both Richard and his friend, with the intention to involve the police if they contacted her again.
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Here’s how the Reddit community reacted to the story:
The Reddit community has backed OP’s decision not to breed her dog. The commenters reiterated that OP is the legal owner of the dog and has full authority to decide what happens to it.
It’s also puzzling to everyone why such a “reputable” breeder would want to breed a female dog in her first cycle. If he’s so desperate to get her pups, then maybe he should have carried out the breeding before selling to OP.
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