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Originally Posted by Ellie May Probably not.
I wouldn't want to spend a chunk of money on a dog with no contract unless I was rescuing it. There is also a huge possibility that no health testing was done in this case. I guess it's all in what you're looking for |
I agree. If I'm purchasing from what I think is quality breeding and paying a lot for it, then I expect my puppy's genes to be top of the line and proven by testing. Just my oppinion!
I got to ask, if she loves her Yorkie so much why did she breed her? Just because the seller told her she could once? To make a few bucks? To better the breed? Is she showing her girl or any of the puppies? Sorry, I'm just trying to take the sugar off of what sounds; to me, like a load of bull on the breeders part.
I have a tiny 9 year old toy poodle, who everyone in my family loves and wants. I had all of them asking me to breed her so they could have a puppy. I said no way, she's too small to breed and got her fixed so there'd be no accidents. To me, I didn't breed her because I love her and wanted to protect her well being. So I can't understand someone who breeds a dog they say they adore and worry over.
Just my 2 cents.