Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty's Momma Angela ...
I am the other lady Txgurl06 was talking about and I ALSO vouch for her on NOT REFERING this breeder to ANYONE. Also... a bad experience, mine luckily didnt end in the death of my baby. Mine was saved. Sophie... in my avatar came from that breeder. Unfotunate as it is this is a bond that Lopsi, Txgurl06 & myself all hold close to our hearts. It is NOT something we would EVER wish on someone as it is sooooo heartbreaking to go through the types of experiences we had. For Lopsi... she paid the ultimate price....the loss of her sweet Caddo.
Anyways... on a lighter note.... my name is Angi and I live in Tuttle
Good to meet you |
Indeed! I spoke with my friend, Carla, who just bred her little girl and found out that Carolyn IS NOT the lady that provided her with a stud. She'd gone to Carolyn's kennel and the dogs were stacked on bare wire cages two or three high (which of course is VERY unsanitary - there were no bottoms to the cage so excriment from one would fall onto the others.).
Word to the Wise: Carolyn W. (the breeder referred to here) also has a daughter in the areas whos dogs are just as bad and usually go for only about $300 around here - much more for out of towners. Her name is Rhonda R. just for fair warning.
Lighter Note: Jasmine is awesome. She got all "A's" on her health check, handled her vaccinations with no problem, has adjusted to family life REALLY well and can handle our somewhat boisterous family with zeal and enthusiasm. AND she didn't have any accidents yesterday or *knock on wood* today.
Really - her other accidents were my fault - her crate was too big. She felt like she had room to go in the corner but in typically puppy fashion would then forget it was there and be a mess when I got her up in the morning.
I blocked the entire back half of the crate and she did perfectly last night.
Hurray for elarning curves and puppies resiliant enough to forgive you quickly for your mistakes.
Angela <><