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Author Topic : Forever Homing a dog
 Myrick Kennel
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2/20/2019 9:27:57 AM reply with quote send message to Myrick Kennel Object to Post   

Im just in basic account what happens to the dogs you FH are they just lost in the system? I have 2 PBGV that are now to old to show but are bronze grand champion. I am going to post for sale but if they don't sell I guess I will just have to FH them so I can start over so I can show dogs again. All mine are to old to show and I can't breed them since I'm on basic account.
 XiZang
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2/20/2019 10:20:43 AM reply with quote send message to XiZang Object to Post

They go to a "pet home". I think they are pretty much lost in the system but they are searchable, at least for a while.
 gaylanstudio
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2/20/2019 10:57:33 PM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

I believe that as long as they are named they will stay in the system but as a Forever Home dog they are no longer breedable - they are neutered. Un-named FH dogs stay for about 30 days, then they disappear forever.
 Myrick Kennel
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10/23/2019 10:26:06 AM reply with quote send message to Myrick Kennel Object to Post

thanks for the information. I don't want to FH my dogs so if anyone is interested in buying any of my older dogs for breeding please do so I like to show make champions then sell and start over again. I have PBGV for sale.
 Anakie
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10/24/2019 12:06:26 AM reply with quote send message to Anakie Object to Post

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I find that once a dog is deceased or FH'ed, I have not been able to find them by searching their name. Any special dogs I want to revisit, I paste their URL and name in the Notes on the My Account page. I can still find them by clicking on that URL.

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