My advice to you would be to post a review of the breeder on the breeder review forum and share your experience. But, that being said, it looks like the same dog to me. The light is different in the first picture and the dog looks happy and healthy. In the other two pictures, the dog looks extremely unhappy. When someone rehomes a dog and it flops it's ears down that is a sure sign that the dog has not adjusted well. The dog looks miserable in the last two pictures. I do hope that you are not letting your feeling spell over to the point that the dog knows how unhappy you are. Another thought, if you were looking for a companion to your three pound yorkie, a five or six pound dog is not the way to go. But some five pound dogs are very petite while others weighing the samee are gangly and large boned. i would not keep a dog that attacked my child but also as a breeder, I would never sell a dog to a person with a small child either no matter if they are used to one in the house. Can you resell this dog and possibly recoup some of your money ? I hate to see adult dogs shoved around from home to home tho. You have to do what you need to do and I would for sure post a review in the proper forum on this breeder. |