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Originally Posted by modog I think a lot of breeders prefer not to put a price up due to negotiations. That way, you have more options when finding a perfect forever home. If you place an ad with a $800 price tag, quite a few people who cannot afford the dog will not bother calling. The goal is to find a perfect home. There is no way this woman will give away this beautiful dog, but it's doubtful she will let the best home slide away because of an intimidating price tag. As for the dog being tiny, anyone with a brain regarding breeding can make that judgement upon seeing the dog. So don't judge, don't assume and don't insult. It makes you look caddy and negative. Everyone is here for a reason. We all share common grounds and love our animals. To bully and gossip about people is just unattractive. Maybe we can suggest ideas instead of making nasty comments.  |
I see you are new to Yorkietalk, while I don't think we should judge people as "human beings" we should judge them as breeders, that's what we do, and recommend others do as well. We also encourage breeders to become better breeders, and one of the ways the OP can do this, is to place this dog in a home that is well aware of the challenges that they might have. The OP said that she has been breeding and showing for years, and it's rather upsetting that she's never heard that you shouldn't breed tinies.