You do know that you can't show a pup that will probably only grow to be about 2LBS. This is not a show pup, it can only be placed as a pet. We are only trying to protect the pup and the new owner from unnecessary pain and expense. If you can't see that there is a real possibility of serious vet expenses with a pup of this size, than you are being short sighted. You have to keep a constant watch on these little ones, their blood sugar can drop so fast, just from so extra play time, a little bump of the head could kill them instantly. You already said that you do no show and our not a professional breeder, all that we are doing is giving you some good advice to help you protect this pup that you obviously care about. What will you do if you sell this pup to someone and it dies, within the first month. You do realize these people will want their money back as well as all the vet bills. All we're saying is that with these little ones it is better to place them in a safe loving home with someone that understands that this pup may have serious vet bills. It will definitely need 24/7 care, and will for sure cost a lot of money over its life time. If you do this, than you have done the responsible thing for all involved. No one feels you are not a caring person, we just know what can happen, and the pain it can cause for all involved, thats all. We always put the welfare of the pups first, its just our nature. We have a love for this breed that is unstoppable. We truly were just trying to protect both the pup and you, from future problems. I hope you give this so serious thought. It's not about the money, it's all about doing what is responsible, and best for all. |