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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 One thing I do admire about you is that I truly think you're a breeder who does care what happens to the offspring you produce. However, from reading some of your posts, it seems that you have found it extremely difficult to place your mixed breed dog. This to me is where the problem lies. Not every breeder cares about finding a good home for their dogs, and will sell them to anyone, and most people just can't afford to keep all the offspring that their dogs produce, so what happens when they can't sell, and can't keep a dog, they lower their standards, and eventually start selling to people who aren't suitable pet owners. In truth, it's still easier to place a full breed than a mixed breed. |
thank you for your kind words.. i dont deserve it..
actually i have learned a new lesson recently.. regarding gus gus..
i was confused about keeping him..
he is now 9 months old.. i was halfheartedly trying to sell him..
but after the incident.. he is going to be bonded to me forever

i am new to breeding and decided to keep one puppy..
gus was the cutest and smartest.. instant love..
but i placed all my other dogs as puppies at 3 months of age with no problems.. i could have sold more puppies easily..
it is best to sell them/ ,place them at 3 months..
do not keep a puppy unless you plan to keep it forever

we learned the hard way..
the story of gus gus is posted in the yorkie brothers and sisters section..
my yorkies did go faster and easier..
but the yorkipoo lovers are out there...
breeders need to be prepared to keep their puppies
and not sell to just anyone for sure..
with the price of gas.. people dont have the extra money
for any type of dog..... purebred or mix..and i like them both
