Since this pup has a genetic defect he should definitely be placed in a loving forever home who UNDERSTANDS the dangers of his condition. Whether the OP wants to admit it or not, he IS a special needs puppy because the new owner will need to give him SPECIAL care and treatment. What if someone didn't know and he hit his head and died?! My Goodness I was tricked by a lady that I purchased my first yorkie from. She claimed to be a breeder and didn't disclose any health problems to me about her. I spent hundreds of dollars at the vets but what can you do if you fall so deeply in love? 8 months she suffered until she finally passed away! The lady STILL wouldn't admit there was issues with her she was just after the money and dumping her problem off on someone else!
PS - Foxy is gorgeous and what a sweet little face she has, thank you for keeping her and providing her a loving home!!! your a very special person |