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Originally Posted by megansmomma This was just passed on to me this morning. AKC Yorkie female to the proud yorkie parents pictured in my albums: She is a only yorkie puppy child and looking for her future new adoptive family. She was born on June 30, 2011 and will be ready to leave for her new home depending on her size 10-12 weeks. Any one interested may fill out my puppy adoption application on my website: Priceless Yorkie Puppy and once approved may place a $250 deposit on her to hold. Payments can be made over the 10-12 weeks or paid in full with pickup. She won't last long at this price $1000.
*It's like LayAway but for puppies
Then this too: I will be taking her Tuesday to get her dew claws and tail done the other vet bill will likely have to wait! I added pictures of dad to the other album I just uploaded. Take a look!
Hmmm~can't pay the vet bill. Speaks volumes as to why Mylie was left to suffer for 8 agonizing hours.
Since I'm not a breeder maybe someone could answer my question about tails and dew claws. Isn't it a little late to be removing dew claws and tails at a week old?  |
You are right, I always do mine on the 3rd day and once had to wait to 5 days because of vet out of town. There is more sensitivity the longer you wait and pain becomes a factor. I am no longer a breeder and I don't even stud now even though my boys are listed in the classified studs. I have to figure out how to get it off there. Disease scare me. Also too many yorkies are needing rescue now. That is why I have 8!!! Someone should find a way to check out the AKC name for sire,dam and owners and see if she is going through a "friend" to register AKC. They should also ask for a copy of the guarantee contract before giving a deposit, ask if she would allow the potential adoptive parents to have their own vet check her out and when at the vet sneak in the question of taking DNA sample right then and there and compare it to "AKC daddy" . Additionally the potential adoptive parents should ask if they can call the vet who checks her out and does the docking of tail and dew claws and if they can talk to a vet about the health and genetics of the sire and dam. Perhaps we need to flood her web page with questions like these. She is so out of line and amoral. I bet she does not own both dogs or if she now owns the sire that there has been a transfer on him and she is most likely fraudulently registering with AKC. Perhaps if it looks like there is an AKC issue we can get her with AKC fraud because I bet the AKC sire info is not the papers that belong to the "real" daddy. I am obsessing and I have tried to keep quiet but I see RED everytime I think about it. I have breed 4 females that were vet checked prior to breeding, almost 3 years old, $1000 set aside in case needed, very experienced, always provide more immunizations, pest prevention and worming way beyond the "standard". Most of the puppies are in home still in this county or adjacent and I am still in touch with the adoptive parents and the dogs. I also insist just before they are ready to take possession that they go with me to my vet to make transfers, get information and make sure they have at least 1 great vet and know what needs to be done from that point on. They really count on us to see to their futures. Sorry for the "volume". Mary