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Old 08-25-2008, 10:46 PM   #22
TinkSasLil
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 7
Sad Bad experience in MN

Wow, I just read all the posts regarding Sanjur yorkies. I have to say, this is really unfortunate to read. I have known this breeder since 1995, I purchased 3 yorkies from her at that time. All my dogs have been wonderful pets, they range from 3-4 pounds. The breeder has been wonderful to communicate with and we still communicate. When her facility gets inspected, she gets top marks, this I know for sure, since I have reviewed her paperwork. I feel these comments are unfair to her, as I know her character and am shocked that someone would continue bashing her. It seems your comments are half-truths....

I go to the same Vet as she does, his office and staff facility, do not share personal information about their clients/patients to total strangers that call on the phone, asking about breeders...when I went to pick up dog food, they were shocked to hear when I told them that you claimed to have talked to one of his staff and that you said their staff member had called her an evil woman, they said that is untrue.

As far as the puppies leg being fractured, I am sorry to hear that, however, the letter Sanjur received from YOUR Vet, did not say that the dogs leg had been fractured prior to you receiving the puppy, but that it had been fractured, period. I read his letter in it's entirety. You need to get your facts straight and discontinue this "tirade" you have been on.

Sounds as though you have way too much time on your hands and have nothing good to say about anything. Hopefully you will find some time in your busy day, posting half-truths, to have some fun with your new family member.

I feel that some comments that I have read, after others have read your postings and comments, as negatively as you have been posting, must believe everything they read, I on the other hand, need facts. I really dislike people stating what they call facts, when in truth, they are grasping at straws, so they can blame someone else for something unfortunate that has happened to them. Puppies are fragile, especially tiny yorkies, since I have no small children in my home, I do however, make sure my visiting guests (adults OR children), do NOT pick up my dogs, accidents do happen, unfortunate as it may be....better safe than sorry.

Education is a wonderful thing, letting others know of your experience is also important, make sure when you make statements, however, backing them up, is also very important.
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