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Originally Posted by manolos mom No, not at all. But when the dog looks scared to death with its ears back and its eyes bugged that just sends a ???? That pic looks like a dog in the pound. very sad.. I have a rescue, the first day I brought him home he was scared to death and this lasted for about a week. and guess what. I took my kids and my other dogs to the rescue to see if he would be a good match for my home.....duh..... |
We weren't adopting a rescue. We were adopting a laid back timid but playful mate for our other yorkie and children. You can preach all that you want but I guess the bottom line is that you don't support the purchase of a yorkie or any animal for that matter over the internet. Which unfortunately due to dishonest misrepesentation I have to agree with. It is however a widely accepted and common thing. We have a friend that is a breeder of Beagles locally that took first in show at Westminister. When you use her as a benchmark of what to expect from breeders we obviously misplaced a lot of trust in the Seller expecting some integirty from someone that is involved with overseeing the well being of a fragile and deserving life such as Emma and expected that she wouldn't lie to us and put her into a situation that obviously was not a good fit for her, but hey, it's not her problem anymore now is it?