A lot has been written lately on this site on the subject of flipping/reselling animals. Many people buy critters and later resell them, and some buy critters in order to resell them. A major concern when this is done is the health of the critter in question, unfortunately sometimes this is not a concern for the flipper.
There are special concerns when dealing with very young critters which may not do well when sold and resold. A good breeder may see that babies which he has cared for carefully may suffer and even die in an environment where they are housed or fed inadequately because the flipper just wants to unload the animal and make his profit.
Not all resellers are this way, of course. Some buy, quarantine, offer good care and housing, and when the animal is later sold it is in good health.
Checking the BOI may not only be a good business practice, it may be a good stewardship practice of the babies you sell. If you come across a BOI name where there are reports of sick or dying animals or inadequate care, consider just not selling to that person.
A foregone sale may mean a short term loss of money, but a foregone sale because of your concerns for any critter but especially for fragile babies will establish you as an ethical seller who cares for the critters he deals with.
There are special concerns when dealing with very young critters which may not do well when sold and resold. A good breeder may see that babies which he has cared for carefully may suffer and even die in an environment where they are housed or fed inadequately because the flipper just wants to unload the animal and make his profit.
Not all resellers are this way, of course. Some buy, quarantine, offer good care and housing, and when the animal is later sold it is in good health.
Checking the BOI may not only be a good business practice, it may be a good stewardship practice of the babies you sell. If you come across a BOI name where there are reports of sick or dying animals or inadequate care, consider just not selling to that person.
A foregone sale may mean a short term loss of money, but a foregone sale because of your concerns for any critter but especially for fragile babies will establish you as an ethical seller who cares for the critters he deals with.