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Originally Posted by sammiz This is the whole point. Breeding at this magnitude...imagine twenty five cages. Maybe less.  Perhaps some do live in the home, but I am sure, not all. It just seems to me that this is not the way to breed.
Personally, I would not buy one of these pups for any amount. Sorry as I am for them, her breeding practices are much less than desirable....to ME. I am deeply sorry for those little mamas. My Sassy is four and a half pounds and the vet said she is too small to breed. Not that I ever asked. I never wanted to breed her. This is just what I was told when I was purchasing her. I couldn't imagine doing so and had her spayed immediately. She was a year old when I got her.
Some of those babies are so tiny to be bred.  |
When I first look at the picture of adults, I thought that those pictures were their breeding adults, and since there were not that many pictures I thought it was not a huge scale operation, after looking at it again, I realized the pictures are of those breeding adults who are for sale, this is entirely different, and does lead me to believe it's a puppy mill operation. I had wondered why they had so many more male dogs than females, I guess I'm kind of slow today.