Kirislin Posted June 3, 2010 Share Posted June 3, 2010 I wish I was in contact with my breeder, but now I feel like if I was to ring, she'd wonder who the heck I was! She was very busy once I brought Heidi home (with shows and stuff I think), and weeks went by without contact. We had a great phone connection initially, and I wish I'd kept it up, but those weeks turned into months. I do have thoughts of sending her some pic's and a letter telling her how loved Heidi is, and what an impact she has had on our lives. I dont see why you cant do that. She might not care but who knows, it might at least bring a smile to her face to know a dog she bred has brought so much joy. She might have bred so many litters and become jaded by now but at least YOU can be a good owner, the kind that caring breeders would hope the sell their puppies to. I sent Kibahs breeder a photo of her on her 10th birthday. I haven't heard back from him but some people are just like that. I think the previous year I said something along the lines of I just wanted you to know how loved she is, and he wrote back and said of course! I know she is. He's just happy to know she's in a good home, he doesn't need to keep hearing about it I suppose, even though I want to keep telling him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellie Posted June 3, 2010 Share Posted June 3, 2010 (edited) I'm close friends with the breeder of my two girls, she is a lovely, supportive person. She lived in the same town as me until last year but now lives a couple of hours away and I miss her. I miss calling in after work for a wine and lots of doggy chat. However, we still catch up regularly at shows and I've visited her at her new place a number of times. Edited June 3, 2010 by Ellie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VJB Posted June 3, 2010 Share Posted June 3, 2010 I wish I was in contact with my breeder, but now I feel like if I was to ring, she'd wonder who the heck I was! She was very busy once I brought Heidi home (with shows and stuff I think), and weeks went by without contact. We had a great phone connection initially, and I wish I'd kept it up, but those weeks turned into months. I do have thoughts of sending her some pic's and a letter telling her how loved Heidi is, and what an impact she has had on our lives. I dont see why you cant do that. She might not care but who knows, it might at least bring a smile to her face to know a dog she bred has brought so much joy. She might have bred so many litters and become jaded by now but at least YOU can be a good owner, the kind that caring breeders would hope the sell their puppies to. I sent Kibahs breeder a photo of her on her 10th birthday. I haven't heard back from him but some people are just like that. I think the previous year I said something along the lines of I just wanted you to know how loved she is, and he wrote back and said of course! I know she is. He's just happy to know she's in a good home, he doesn't need to keep hearing about it I suppose, even though I want to keep telling him. Yes, I think I might send an email with pic's. Hope she replies, but I won't keep my fingers crossed... just hope she see's how well Heidi is and how much joy she brings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matilda1 Posted June 3, 2010 Share Posted June 3, 2010 I have just purchased my first puppy from a breeder (all my others are rescues) and we have stayed in touch via email and facebook. She's lovely, only a very small kennell. We will go and visit sometime when Katie is bigger to say 'hello' She's over the other side of Melbourne so a fair trip, but it's nice to keep in touch and she is keen to see Katie when she's a little bigger. I found her very genuine and caring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lindyx Posted June 3, 2010 Share Posted June 3, 2010 I consider my Breeder to be one of my very good friends and I try to catch at least fortnightly for a cuppa and doggie cuddle's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poodlemum Posted June 3, 2010 Author Share Posted June 3, 2010 I am happy to keep in touch with any of my puppy buyers, without being "pushy". Rcently I had an enquiry from some people who had met someone who had a Standard Poodle they got from me & obviously had kept my email addres & passed it on. I wasn't able to help them, but did steer them towards another breeder. I am also, off and on, in contact with the breeder from whom my ex & I got our first Standard Poodle, nearly 30 years ago! We subsequently got another 3 Poodles from her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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