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Home For Ahibainu - Pet Scam - homeforahibainu@gmail.com

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from: homefor ahibainu <homeforahibainu@gmail.com>
date: May 27, 2021, 4:55 PM
subject: Homeforshibainu.com KAYLA~

Hello
Thanks for the mail and Interest in our Puppy Kayla.  She is a cute little Shiba Inu puppy and is such an amazing and playful baby. She does well with Kid's other pets and has good health records.  She loves to be pampered, cuddled and treated with care and attention. These puppies have been raised in my home with regular visits from my children and grandchildren which has helped a great deal in socialising them. My puppies are potty (paper)/home trained,  UTD on shots and come with all health papers. We are a pet-loving family and have been into pet breeding as a Hobby since 2005. My wife and I   have been able to make families happy by giving out our babies into their homes. I have always been a good lover to puppies. At the time I already noticed the prices of puppies were too much for some good and loving pet homes to afford, so I breed and adopt out my puppies when need be. We are asking for 780.00USD for each of these babies  we are in Maryland MD and you can either come to pick up this puppy here or we have the baby shipped and delivered to you. All Puppies come with the following:-Contract of Sale for the Puppy-
Puppy Crate-Pedigree Certificate.
-Dog's Registration Certificate
-Health Screenings & DNA tests
-Vet Visits & Medical Activities.
-A Personal Letter With Your Best Wishes.

I would also like to know the following from you before we proceed.

1....Are you a breeder?**
2. Have you  kept puppies before or any other house pets?**
3...Do you have kids at home?**
4...Are you going to keep the Puppy or give it to someone?**
5....Do you promise to take proper care of the dog?**
6.....Do you have experience?*
7...Do you prefer a Doorstep delivery of the puppy or Pick up at the Airline Nearest to you?  Thanks for taking the time to read through this email and I hope to read from you again. 
240-540-9333 
https://homeforshibainu.com
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