You know all this talk of suing makes me really angry. Can you sue someone who threatens to sue you? I mean isn't this itself some form of harassment? Someone on this forum called me a "Well known troublemaker" and said that she could sue me too, I can't quote it exactly because it was deleted, but not before many had read it, and I never got a chance to explain my side of the story.
Someone not familiar with the background might think I was much more involved than I actually was, and it bothers me to have people threatening to sue me, and calling ME a troublemaker. I am an advocate for good breeding, but I don't make trouble for people, they make it for themselves.
Here's the post I wrote, and see for yourself if you think it's libelous.
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This thread brings up an important point; I see so many breeders here selling breeding dogs on open registration (with breeding rights). A breeder who sells on open registration must thoroughly know their lines, and that means breeding for YEARS and keeping in close contact with all the pet families. From what I understand, a breeder should not sell a dog with open fontal as a breeding dog, and it should be placed with a family that knows how to care for this condition. A breeder, who produced more than one dog with this condition, needs to reevaluate their breeding program. Renee, I thoroughly agree with you about doing your research, and that’s why I always recommend buying a dog that is 6 months or more of age from proven lines. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...-terriers.html |