It is really hard. I had a new owner here last week with all sorts of questions. Even though she was very curious and wanted to know everything. It still made me nervous. But I was also thankful that she Was asking questions since it was her first Chin. She got everything she needed over this past week and came to pick up the baby yesterday. She had more questions, but she sounded like she had things undercontrol. And that she was very concerned for the babies wellbeing. So I was very happy to sell her a Chin.
I wish more chin buyers and owners could be that way.
I had a girl yesterday email me wanting to know about my chins because she wanted to get into breeding. But it was her first time, and she didnt want to do "Grays because there are so many out there". So I explained to her why you need the standards when breeding mutations. YOu cant just do all mutations without the standards or the mutations will weaken. She wanted to jump right into breeding mutations without any knowledge at all. AND she said to me she had 2-6 year old chins, a male and female. but she was told she couldnt breed them, so she is trying to find homes for them....which was a red flag for me, if she wanted to get rid of them just for the fact that she couldnt use them to breed?? I have a lot of rescues I cant breed, thats why they are rescues, i dont just get rid of em.
So that worried me a lot. We will see what her next email says. And I keep asking her to fill out my questionaire/ application so I can know a little more about her. and she hasnt yet, i asked her twice.