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Old 09-16-2009, 02:32 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Joy Yard View Post
All dogs are owned, bred, and whelped by me on my property. I never buy from the Amish or puppy mills.
As to your "FILTHY" comment. I am a licensed breeder with the state of NJ and love my animals, the majority of my time is spent taking care of my animals, leaving me little time to clean my house as much as I would like.

All puppies are vet checked and go with health certificates. They are up to date with shots. To anyone who is considering purchasing a puppy from me, A can give you a long list of references.

Sincerely,
Joy Yard
[B] I won't get into a back and forth match with you online. All I will say is for anyone interested go and see her pups and where they live. Ask to see the parents and where and how they live, then judge for youself.


"Anyone who bathes a dog correctly would know it should no longer have a bad smell after being bathed and dried." The issue is not how I bathed the dog, but rather If the dogs were as well taken care of as what you say then there would be no stench on the puppies to begin with.

In the past you have never shown your parents or where they live Interesting. When people come to see your pups, you bring the pup to them from an area they are not allowed into. The parents are never present. This is how it was four years ago, has that changed now?

As far as being a licensed breeder, that means nothing. That just means that you have enough breeding dogs that the state requires you to be licensed. And all of us know what the state requires in care and treatment of breeding dogs.

This is all I will say.
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