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answersplease
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by answersplease » 28 Aug 2014, 14:54
hello i was an avid poster on a charity which will remain nameless for now,9 i breed the occasional litter of golden retriever puppies] i know this charity are still running,now ive got a question,if i was contacted from a person who npw has a dog from this charity should i speak to them,[they have contacted me out of the blue after reading my long post about the first hand experiance i had with this charity,
thanks in advance.

goldendance retrievers are happy and contented dogs!!!!!!
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Ben
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by Ben » 28 Aug 2014, 15:07
Yes I would find out what they have to say.
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answersplease
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by answersplease » 28 Aug 2014, 15:21
ok will call them tonight,wish me luck,,, the gentleman has read the previous posts about this charity,,
goldendance retrievers are happy and contented dogs!!!!!!
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Pollydoodle
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by Pollydoodle » 28 Aug 2014, 17:30
Stick to the facts as you know them and you shall be fine. Take a deep breath/exhale before speaking if you feel yourself getting emotional for whatever reason. All the best...
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answersplease
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by answersplease » 29 Aug 2014, 23:32
well i spoke to this lovely lady, she read my earlier long post about this charity and wanted to reasure me that my lovely boy was now with a loving family who love him very much, she has sent me a photo and emailed me saying that we are going to stay in touch with each other and even offered me to go and meet up with my dog and the family,there were alot of negativity said about this charity by both parties, and all the points most of us raised were true, im so glad i phoned them x
goldendance retrievers are happy and contented dogs!!!!!!
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Bid
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by Bid » 30 Aug 2014, 01:14
So pleased that you have some good news about one of your pups, but sad that she has confirmed the suspicions

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Liz!!
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by Liz!! » 30 Aug 2014, 10:42
Oh, what a relief that must be for you!
If any of the problems she has had are to do with training, she could approach one of the 'real' charities and get him retrained, which is perfectly possible. And if he passes, then he'd also be affiliated and able to be used anywhere as a real assistance dog.
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by linny » 04 Sep 2014, 12:44
So pleased to read your post and know that you at least can take some comfort in knowing that your dog is safe and being cared for.....so happy for you
