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Thanks for your question. It is scary to bring home
a group of animals and find yourself responsible for
their care. I am assuming from the way your question
is worded that the people from whom you bought your
animals are not offering assistance.
It is a bit like closing the barn door after the
"alpaca" is out…but customer support is something to
think about if you purchase more alpacas. The
person with primary responsibility for helping you
with your new alpacas is the seller. Many breeders
are justifiably put out when people buy alpacas from
someone else and then ask them for help. Many
breeders are willing to help people who bought their
animals elsewhere, provided they are compensated for
their time. I think that is fair enough. Perhaps if
you offered to pay a local breeder in your area to
come and help you with your new alpacas you might
have better luck.
When you ask for help you also want to make sure you
are getting good help. My practitioner program is
new and we do not have a big force of Practitioners
yet, but we will. Apprentice Camelidynamics
practitioners and Practitioners will be certified by
me in the methods that I teach. Depending on
where you live you may find some help from someone
in my program, in the form of a one-day workshop,
private lessons, or perhaps I am doing a workshop in
your area. You can find out about all these
possibilities by checking my website
www.camelidynamics.com.
Good luck with your alpacas.
Marty
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