I initially thought I would just read this thread like most others on yt. I tend to be a thread killer, or not get much response so tend to "sit quietly in the back of the class and observe".
People on yt seem to be very concerned for all yorkies and tend to jump on the bandwagon to defend them. That is a great thing, but can also set people up for these types of situations.
Let's take a moment to truly look at this thread in a broken down form
1) OP questions whether the two dogs look the same
2) OP states that she feels she was duped and seller is not taking responsibility
3)Seller comes on to slam OP for supposedly not taking care of the pup and threatening legal recourse for slander.
4)OP comes on to say that is all lies
5) OP husband comes on to say he will sue if seller does not take responsibility
6) outsider comes on to say pup is posted in ads on other sites under same information original seller used to sell this dog
(OP said her friend did it)
7) Seller IMMEDIATELY comes on to slam op again (therefore she must be watching very closely even though she states she is moving on)
(seller has a life and doesn't sit on OP all day)8) OP comes back on to say that those ads were all an accident and she wants what is best for the dog.
(Her "friend" says she doesn't even know her)9) YT members start to offer money for the well being of said pup
(they mean well, I guess but even though they can clearly see what she did and how she posted the ad under Chelsey-umm clearly what was it... misrepresenting the dog
10) OP starts to actively plan a resolution to the outcome of pup.
Several things of note here,
1) OP was offered at least a partial refund in writing.
2) OP is responsible for due diligence in any purchase, therefore she is responsible for the pup once it comes into her home.
3) Seller NEVER at any point showed concern for the well being of pup
(see #1)
4)OP has not explained why her "friend" says she does not know her or why the other ad was posted.
5) Seller is no longer posting on this thread
(much better non judmental threads to post on) Especially by people only reading and not knowing facts and those that do contine to make excuses for the "buyer"Now I am not stating anything by pointing out these facts. Just wanting to rationally break it down so emotions are not all that is playing into others reactions.
Who knows, I am known for killing threads, maybe the norm will happen.
(Doubt it-you know people just love to spout negativity and thrive on drama.. gee if they didn't have that they would have to go back to an empty non peaceful life. If people were filled with peace and love their wouldn't be any of this.. nor even a start.. Emma would have found a new home through the buyer as she now owns her instead of being shipped back, yet again, and then going to yet another home. Seems like it would be best if she skipped the additional home
Even a puppy is only returned through the majority of breeders from either hereditary or congenital disorders not a 48 hour (yes 48 hour trial of seeing if a dog is a good fit)