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Originally Posted by Deuce Uh...thats a toy right? Like literally a toy? Has to be, that doesn't look like a live animal. I'm sure he sure is the only known "party teacup yorkie" |
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Originally Posted by BonBon They're only asking $75,000 for him. Or $50,000 internet discounted price. That's a $25,000 savings!  |
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Originally Posted by SophieKatesMom Okay someone please tell me that the dog on the first page the Morkie someone is holding is not a real dog, that is a toy correct? When I say toy I mean like a stuffed toy you buy at Toys R Us.
My eyes must be going really bad because it looks like they are trying to represent that as a morkie for sale. |
I cannot believe that is a real dog either, or at the very least not photoshop enhanced to make it look much smaller in the person's hand. It would be Guiness Book of Records time if that little guy really was that small and alive. They say he is a stud (His pups sell for $10,000 and $5,000)??
Too sick for words! They are selling the puppies with less respect than the supplies. Coupons, daily discounts, impending doom sales tactics, not to mention all of the horrid breeding practices bragged about! Would love to hear of someone who has been to the place. Makes me think of a sham, maybe a post office box and then when someone is sucked in & pays their money, the site owner runs down to the nearest puppymill and gets them one off the shelf. I can imagine those heartless size guarantees are pretty hard to collect on. But I almost think anyone willing to do business with this person deserves whatever they get. Just wish the poor pups did not have to suffer along the way.