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Old 05-09-2009, 05:37 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by wolfe View Post
Hi,

I'm the buyer who posted all the reviews of Tanoe on Ripoff Report. Everything I've said is true. I still have the puppy, because Tanoe stopped taking my e-mails. I didn't know she was now going by another name. The puppy still has the grade 3 LP, and still has coccidia. On her second round of Albon to treat.

Also, be wary! This puppy sheds! And she is "supposedly" a pure bred Maltese.
I would just like to say... I had bought a small yorkie..he is now 4 pounds.. not from this breeder but to let you know things happen.. first off I think you should have taken this puppy to a good vet right away.. if then this puppy had grade 3 LP you could have returned the puppy.. at this stage people are not at the point where they can no longer live without them.,,
My little yorkie had no Lp.. but after leaving him in two 3x5 crates together with plenty of room for a 1.7 pound yorkie puppie to play, go potty and a place to sleep while I was at the doctor... but my BIL thought he would take him outside and let him run up and down the steps from the deck.. well guess what.. yes he has LP..
What people do not understand is when they get such a small puppie they must not let them jump on their back legs and climb and jump off furniture.. many people do.. they just do not think... and if you are the only person that has gotten a dog from this breeder that has a problem, I would find that quite strange.. and from what I am reading this breeder normally checks out who gets her puppies and obviously did not check you out.. I am hearing you can take the dog back.. and yes if it is such a huge problem then by all means this is what you should do.. It is known that people have taken a dog back and gotten a new puppie for the simple reason that they just did not want to deal with it..
I think one person can ruin a good breeders name so easily.. and many need to try breeding.. it is not as easy as one may think...
and I am not a newbie coming out of the woodwork..anne
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