Thanks all!!
That was a horrible experience and I hope my mother has learned her lesson. Last time she bought a dog that's supposedly a yorkie. I say supposedly because he's 20+ pounds and does not even remotely have the frame of a yorkie. They swore up and down he was a purebred, but he's got curly hair and only the markings of a york. I think he's actually an Australian Terrier, but who knows. Those places change the papers on them in order to sell them, it's disgusting.
The puppy store here that I mentioned is ridiculous. It breaks my heart because we live in NY and get pretty much the worst of both the summer and the winter. Some of these dogs are housed in "window" pens, so that they can be viewed by the cars and people passing by. When it's warm out, they lug the dogs and either put them in play pens or stacked crates outside in the hot sun. It's horrible.
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