Hi,
K9 would expect you to contact them if the adoption has
not gone as planned. Please get hold of them before there
is an issue with the puppy biting someone.
It is not fair to both the puppy and a potential new family until
these issues have been resolved.I know of many cases when
dogs have been returned and re homed in a more suitable situation.
K9 will assess the puppy before finding a new home.
HTH
I have a lovely 8 month old desert cross who we adopted fom k9 when she was 4 months. Im having a terrible problem with her growling at and biting my children and i just cant keep her. Shes so sweet with me, would never growl or bite but has snapped at the children too many times now. If anyone could give her a loving home (obviously with no young children) please let me know so we can talk further. Shes totally house trained and really very good natured, most of her problems seem to be around eating. I really dont want to return her to k9 for fear she would remain there for a long time and she really deserves to be with a loving family, just one without young children.
I will post on classifieds too.
<em>edited by batgirls gal on 15/09/2013</em>