Here are her own words,
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...dog-you-7.html Post 97.
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As for buyers remorse. Yeah, I guess in a way it is. I was looking for something specific and she knew that. I didn't get what I purchased. I told her flat out that I didn't want just ANY dog, I wanted THE dog that was a good fit for my family because this was a serious commitment to me.
She sold this dog as breeding stock. Breeding stock is a short square body with a small nose and soft, silky haircoat. Emma has a long body with a long nose and wire hair. She is NOT breeding stock!
And yes, she cleans up ok and looks cute for about an hour before her hair falls and she looks like the pictures I posted in this thread (which is what happened). The original pictures that were sent to me show a dog with a full, silky coat.
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Sounds like she thought she could get a perfect breeding dog for $850.00. Just because someone sells you a dog with breeding rights, it no way implies that dog is suitable for breeding. You are much more likely to get a perfect representation of the breed, if a breeder sells with limited registration. However, this was a CKC dog and they don't offer this option.