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Originally Posted by Lee B That's good information to know. I'm sorry, I didn't want or mean to sound cruel ... but there are so very many posts whereby someone comes home with a new puppy, only to find out that it's sick. You don't want to take it back to the breeder (you're already in love!), and you weren't prepared for the immediate extra expense. And then you are absolutely heartbroken if the puppy dies.
Are all the rest of the pups in the litter spoken for? Maybe you can get one of Holly's siblings? |
Hi Lee B
No you didnt sound cruel at all, i should have explained more in my opening post

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Well they have one more little girl left now and she is very pretty like her sister but the difference she is darker in colour. They are going to send me a more recent pic later on tonight as she has alittle more colour in her now. I will attach a pic of her from a couple of weeks ago.
I know what its like to bring a puppy home and care about it for a few weeks only for it to die. About 5 years ago we brought a lovely little Cavalier King Charles, he was such a loving puppy. We hadnt had him long and he died of a lung problem

. Unfortunalty we had brought him from a 'puppy farm' not knowing it was until we left and the vet explained more. We couldnt go back there as the lady was very scarey looking and she had Rottweilers dogs guarding the place. So we just reported her to the local vets.
We didnt look for another dog since.
Until now, my mum has 3 yorkies and we thought we would have one of our own now. We made sure we done it properly this time and the couple are really nice and you can tell they love thier dogs.
We will see how it goes with this other little girl. and i will keep you updated.
Thanks again for replying