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Old 12-27-2008, 09:25 PM   #13
chelboucher
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Hurricane, Utah, USA
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Smile Maybe you should consider meeting the breeder and the adult!

I feel it is always important to meet people before pre-judging. I feel that it is my right as a breeder to defend myself, my dogs, and my practices. First of all, I only sell Macy's puppies between 6-8 weeks because she weens them around 4 weeks. I would NEVER sell a puppy that wasn't fully weened. My personal vet reccommended that I sell her puppies between 6-8 weeks because that is an important bonding time, and they should bond with their new families during that time. Second, I do protect my buyers and my puppies, and I do everything I can to be honest and upfront. If anyone has any advice to improve my contract, I would love the advice. Macey is a larger yorkie, but she has great "pet-quality" puppies. I have had a lot of clients who are looking for an afforable pet-quality yorkie to have part of their family, and I am able to offer her puppies at an affordable price because she is larger and she has more puppies. I am not trying to mislead anyone. She is a great pet, and we absolutely adore her and her sweet little babies. I have other females that are smaller as well. I have recently invested in some really high quality yorkies so that I can expand my program and offer high quality dogs, but this is at a higher expense to my buyers as well. People who actually know me know that I have great dogs and that I have a lot to offer. I give every buyer the chance to meet the dam, sire, and myself. I even have a pet scale on sight if they want to question their weight. I am a quality breeder, and I do not need to bash on other people to build my own business. So before you listen to people comments who do not even know me..talk to me first! Thanks!
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