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Old 11-26-2008, 08:54 AM   #11
CupofDog
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Its a tough call. On one hand, you don't want to support this unethical breeder...on the other hand, the puppy didn't do anything wrong!!

I know some people on YT have strong feelings and will tell you absolutely not to buy from this breeder and support unethical backyard breeders....

My advice is to wait and go to an ethical breeder. Not because of any reason other then your dog's health and your heart. Breeders like this don't do genetic testing and often lie and make claims about the health and weight of the puppy that are ridiculous and untrue. You could end up with a dog that is very sick and you will be even more attached...and thousands of dollars of vet bills later, lose a puppy you love.

I rescued a puppy (Ella Bean, my Yorkie mix) who was at a shelter from a Puppmill raid and I knew the risks inherent in that and I also have a well bred Cavalier king charles spaniel from a great breeder. My Cavalier has more health issues then my rescue (nothing serious, but still)!! It just shows that no method is fool-proof.

My point is, that even the best of intentions and the most careful research guarantees nothing - so why take any more risks then necessary? Whatever you decide, we can't wait to see pics of your new baby and hear all about your decision!
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