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Originally Posted by peggynitro ANSWERS: Pretty LEVEL HEADED analysis of the situation (IMO)
(my side again) to answer you is that "yes" he knew I wanted to breed and probably why I had full registration papers with both dogs that he did send. He knew I was mixing and this is why we spoke about a 5# (est.) female. In fact, I still have a "mix". Her name is Maddy and she's a Shorkie. She's 15 weeks and just 1.5 lbs. I don't care for HUGE lap type dogs that would be 10+ pounds. Now would I ever be insane enough to put a 10 lb male with a 3 lb female. Not in my character.
The Seller is mad because the lady (Susan) that paid like $6000-$7000 for a dog is mad because I put up photos of the Sire to the dog I own. She complains to him and now he is complaining to me (because of her). Anyway, I have written permission and lots of email proof about many of his complaints to PuppyFind about me. There is a request from Javier about the "Review" I wrote and Mr. Coronol has asked that my review be deleted from his file. This all will take several weeks to resolve (according to PuppyFind Staff) but I think I have my bases pretty well covered. We'll see though. Peggy |
Peggy --
do not think I am your ally in this debate! I do not understand why you think you have a right to those photos? If you have written permission to use the photos, why would you not have said that and produced it? If the dog now belongs to someone else, and she does not want you to use photos of her dog in your advertising, then why on earth would you feel it is right to continue doing it? Simple ethics and morality says get their photos off your ads! You slam this guy from afar, and then want to ride his coat tails (all the hard work he has dedicated to breeding his line!) by using one of his more expensive, very beautiful adult dogs in your ads for 15 week old puppies with as yet unknown show/breeding potential.