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Old 06-04-2008, 02:08 PM   #10
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This thread was brought to my attention and since my name is now implicated in a post here I feel that I should address this. I have been in contact with this judge per email and I have permission to cross post what he said. If that needs to be done here I will. Coming here and making innuendos regarding me is a fine example of the behavior we have all grown to expect. As usual the truth has been twisted, changed or altered to benefit a story; to sell you an idea.

As far as I am concerned matters between a buyer and a seller should be just that matter between the individuals. If at a point an agreement can't be met, go to arbitration or there is always the good ole' court of law to settle disputes. When I see that the very person that did the same thing just two years ago to Wanda and now wants to shake a finger at her, this is just not what I deem acceptable.

The selling techniques that some use are fantastic. The mother to these puppies was sold to Wanda after her debut in Lexington. Danika's breeder used the show picture to help sell her to Wanda. This female was born on January 8th and was shown in April 8th and 9th putting her at 12 weeks of age.
Take your puppy to an IABCA when it is 10 1/2 weeks to 12 weeks old. If you are referring to Bremen he was shown at 19 and 23weeks of age.
How many championships did Bremen receive after his first one? With the IABCA there are 4 puppy classes that you can show under. These puppies have to be old enough to move onto the next class. With the IABCA he was shown in the 3-6 month category and earned his title. He has only shown in two other IABCA show since then, not enough to earn another title.

The breeder that sold these Biewers to Wanda has had the opportunity to see the sire she sold Wanda, she has also seen Bremen who was produced from Danika (a bred by also from this particular breeder) and never once has Wanda been offered a refund, even having handled Bremen at a FL show. If it is about producing the best for the betterment of the breed , the seller/breeder should be considering contacting this breeder (Wanda) with a reimbursement if she feels these dogs, the dam and sire, should not be bred again rather than trying to push her under the bus. This breeder needs to except her responsibility for HER contributions of these biewers, to the Loving Acres Biewers breeding program.

"Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive" by Sir Walter Scott Marmion, in Canto VI, Stanza 17.

Bremen was had his Bile Acid test and was cleared.
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