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Originally Posted by nicholasdale She did call and say" female had slight yeast in her ears but also stated the female was healthy beside this and her vet said this us not uncommon in yorkies". She checked out fine at my vet 3 days prior. I DO NOTuse my dogs as a income by no means, I am a hobby breeder, I sold this female for far less than what was given for her. I could not even break even for what I have into my dogs. With this said I actually took a huge loss but thought she would have a good home with this family not replaced 2 weeks later. I did offer to help find a good home for her AND SHE WAS POSTED ON PUPPY FIND by the buyer. Also she states she recued this baby, she was being sold for a pet only and was not going to breed because of size, so to stay here and just be bred is far from the truth this is why she was going into a pet home to begin with,
Once again no one is perfect and next time i will be more cautious before letting one of my yorkies leave with a family. U have made many of families happy and it is infortunate but no one can always make everyone happy. |
If you're referring to what I said - My post was an observation about how many breeders
do regard dogs as income.
As far as the 'living conditions' posted about ....I would think anyone with multiple dogs for sale would be fastidious about their envoirnment. It's such a dis-service to any dog to be living in unclean conditions ...not to mention - detrirmental to their health.
I say this because about 20 years ago we 'bought-rescued' my cocker spaniel Tessa from what I
later realized was a small scale mill.
The smell was one reason I ran out of there holding her while my husband paid. I know better now but back then, I didn't and will never forget it.