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Old 11-02-2010, 05:03 PM   #10
bellemarie
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Originally Posted by FlDebra View Post
Just adding another vote to cut the ties with this chi/yorkie breeder. If you are finding out already so many ways you find her unethical, best to sever the relationship before it blows up and/or you are associated with her by others. I would try to cultivate your relationship with kuki's owner and see where that may take you.

Meanwhile, there is MUCH reading to be done here and other sites online. There are a few good books that can help too. I just tried to find as much information as possible and talk with anyone with experience. I did get some advice that I found contradictory, and I just thanked everyone and sorted it out as I went. Luckily the breeder/friend/mentor I had was a very caring lady who put her dogs first. Still, I learned even more here, because I did not always know what questions to ask. Here, so many people are posing questions, they cover more topics than one person could ever think to ask on their own.
oh of course, i have got SOOO much good advise off here in the past, have read every ebook and library book on yorkies and general breeding, and have a downright geeky amount of books that i own for reference! i am going to any dog shows i can get to and talking to everyone who isn't to busy... (i only say this just incase anyone reads this thread as their only on mentors, and think if you have a mentor thats the researching done... thats only the beginning!)

i think with chi/yorkie lady, i'm just not going to contact her unless really nessesary, but still be civil... probbably the easiest route...
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