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Originally Posted by SassyAnn101 12 pages later, and WOW I had to take a double take just to make sure Elaine posted this in the right section... THE BREEDER REVIEW SECTION... since somehow this got turned around into a lets bash Elaine section. I read where Elaine states that she made a mistake, now she wanted to share her story so others would not make the same mistake. I thought that was the purpose of this section?? I have only been around since 2008 and have not posted that much (this thread being a reason why I have not). I remember finding this site, and how it helped me to read of other yorkies and the people who loved them when I was feeling alone after my loss of Gizmo. If everyone of us knew as much as some of the memebers here thought they knew, and did not make mistakes then there would be no need for this site. In my opinion every breeder is faced with situations such as this in their career, but it is the way they react to it which determins what type of breeder they are. Elaine has claimed her mistakes, and is taking care of Mia. Who is the breeder that held this puppy when she was born? Who is the Breeder that sold this puppy to Elaine? What responsibility have they accepted in this? What have they done for this sick little girl? I dont think any one denies this puppy is sick? Elaine, I am sorry you are having to go through this with your sweet little Mia. Both of you will be in my prayers. |
The ORIGINAL breeder now says (As of yesterday) that she will pay the vet bills, HOWEVER, in the same email she also says if I continue to cause her trouble she spoke to her vet who suggested she then put all her old animals down to avoid problems from activists like me. So, just because the vet bills MAY be paid, that statement of putting animals down to me further shows her as unreputable. Susan, who broker's her pups has not said a word about reimbursement. Thank you for your support. I don't mind taking the heat. I deserve it. I just don't want focus lost that even educated people will buy with their heart and hopefully this is that lesson that others will not repeat. Elaine