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Originally Posted by Borinal 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? |
I wasn't taking a position but I have to agree with you. If I put myself in your shoes. You just wanted to add another baby to your family. You would expect to get the truth about a baby. You spent alot of money to get just the right one. It is really sad. I would be mad too if I were you as I have children also and a smaller yorkie. It's just not the idea of not the right fit it's a real problem for your children and your little one. I'm so sorry this didn't work out for you. I'm sure there is a little one out there that is right for your family. This one was clearly not. I also agree that that is not the same dog in the picture imo. They do change, yes, but come on not that fast, 1 month, no way. To insinuate that you are mistreating this little one is just not fair. Just look at the hair on the chest. it's golden in the first picture and black in the second one. And that's not mud come on!! I think you were duped. Next time go look at the dog with your kids and make a decision. I know hindsight is 20/20. Good luck!!