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How to Sell a Puppy

We got a mini dachshund from a great breeder less than a month ago only to find out our toddler is allergic! Its been 3 weeks and we've tried everything that our allergist recommended (shampoos, allerpet-d, etc.) but our son is still breaking out in hives. so we've decided to sell the puppy but i'm not sure how to do it. craigslist wont let you sell (only adoptions) but since we have spent about $1000 on the puppy so far (vet exam, shots, etc.), we want to get at least some of the money back although i know we'll take a huge loss. any ideas where/how I might sell?? thanks!!

Update: I can't sell back to breeder b/c we had the dog shipped from Iowa! We're in CA and it would be $300 to ship him back :(

What can I do next?

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How about a flyer up at the vet, pet food stores, etc.?

contact a local breeder that may be able to help? Or a rescue place for mini dox

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If you used a professional breeder (and it sounds like you did based on the amount you have spent) you might want to contact him. I am not sure if you will get all of your money back, but many reputable breeders have a serious commitment to making sure their puppies/dogs end up in good places, which is not always something that can be determined when you sell to an individual via an ad. Good luck. I am sorry that you will not be able to keep your pup.

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Work through your Vets office...they would know people interested in puppies. You may have to realize that they best thing to do for this dog is to give it away to ensure that it has a good home.

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You may not be able to sell the dog to the breeder but they may have connections to help you find a home for the dog in your area. Just a thought....You may have a very hard time selling this dog. Because of the economy there are more purebred dogs in shelters and rescue groups looking for new homes. (BTW -don't read judgement into this, just what I see as a fact in our society/times right now). I was just at the SPCA yesterday and they had a purebred mastiff, dalmation, and a few other purebred dogs. Sorry this didin't work out for your family.

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I agree with contacting the breeder for advice/buy back/referrals for potential owners.

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How about a flyer up at the vet, pet food stores, etc.?

contact a local breeder that may be able to help? Or a rescue place for mini dox

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That's hard. I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. If the breeder won't work with you maybe you should consider just trying to get some of the money out of selling him in the local news paper. I'm sure you could get $500 for him. I know it's not what you paid, but your most likely not going to get back what you paid.

Would a family member help you out by either paying you some for him or even just giving him a home where you could still visit him?

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ad in the local paper?
flyer on community bulletin board?
word of mouth?

Check with your breeder - some breeders have in their contract that they will take the puppy back or assist in helping you find a family for the dog. It may not be your vet money back, but the basic cost of your puppy refunded would be good. Some breeders make you sign an agreement that you will not rehome your dog without contacting them first.

Craigslist will let you charge a "rehome" fee. I don't think you can realistically expect all of your money back, like you said, if they wanted to spend that much they would just go to a breeder and get to pick whichever they want from the litter. I've seen some pretty high rehome fees. I would just post your story - that you've only had this puppy 3 weeks and that you're spent over 1k and you're looking for a rehome fee of (this amount).

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