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The problem with "selling" dwarves to whoever has the most money is that the people may be able to "buy" the "special needs" pet without really knowing what is in store for them as well as the "pet" in the future. I don't know HOW many people has offered me big $$$$$ for Doll, and the after talking to me for an very extended time about this problem and that problem they STILL have no clue about what it takes to care for one. And then ask me AGAIN why I had her spayed and did not breed her. I really guess it is not as much of the idea of "selling" a dwarf , but more about WHO buys it and HOW well they know the problems and what it takes to care for them.
April
Please note that I didn't say "selling dwarves to whoever has the most money." I said, "If someone is willing to pay for a special needs pet and can handle taking care of it, I don't see a problem with it." Just because someone is selling something doesn't mean they will sell to whoever has the most money. If a responsible person is selling a dwarf, they'll no doubt only place it in an appropriate home. As I said before, I doubt if that person was the breeder they would really be "profiting" much considering the huge investment most dwarf horses take in time and money to keep them alive. Of course, a responsible person might choose to give the dwarf to an appropriate home regardless of that investment. If an irresponsible person is getting rid of a dwarf, they obviously won't care where it goes no matter if they were trying to sell it or give it away.
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