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Originally Posted by WickedWitch Thank you everyone for your support. I'm in a lot of pain and shock as of right now, my little London died around 2am this morning. It just doesn't make any sense, I did everything I was suppose to do. I'm sick to my stomach -it just goes to show you that I have been fooled by thinking getting a "teacup" sized yorkie and getting her that small wasn't a good idea. However the breeder assured me she was ready to go at 10 weeks/ 11 oz. She even rushed me to come get her so that she wouldn't get depressed and have a sugar low.
I thought she was a wonderful breeder, and yet some of you pointed out to me how she shouldn't have let her go to her new home that tiny and that young. I thought to myself, "that couldn't be, I trust this breeder". I no longer recommend or give credit as it is clear to me what she is: a puppy-mill that has lost sight of what is important...caring for these babies until they are healthy enough to go to their new homes and has become money-hungry. Please never, ever buy a puppy from AlabamaToysandTeacups.com
You will regret it, she is letting these babies go too early!!!
Most of you don't know that London was my replacement puppy for another puppy I had gotten from Alabamatoysandteacups in November that died. No autopsy was performed. I had done everything right with that puppy as well, but as you can see it wouldn't matter what I did, I couldn't have helped these two little babies from dying of low glucose because they are too small and too young!
-Signed,
a heartbroken mommy    |
I'm so sorry this happened to you, we read about this sort of thing all the time, it's always so heartbreaking. These little ones can go downhill so fast; even an experienced breeder has to be vigilant, and is constantly looking for signs of distress. These breeders know what to say to instill confidence, but must be awfully cold blooded to allow such a tiny one go. I'm so sorry you have to go through this.