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Originally Posted by concretegurl I wasn't be offensive there, trust me.
No, I'm not kidding you, actually I'm quite serious.
Yes, they are unpredictable. Research more please.
Yes, this is a Yorkie sire:it's also an open forum, you noted what you breed.
If you don't like my opinion, well that's yours.
I'm having a good day actually.
No drama here on this just facts & helpful suggestions: take it or leave it your choice.
If you are not interested in my comments try the ignore function, and actually I have quite a few friends here and many people who value my opinion & comments.
I said my peace enjoy YT. |
I've done my research and quite well at that. I know my animals and have successfully placed any pups from them with good loving and nurturing homes. Never, has there ever been a problem with mine nor with the offspring. Anyone that knows me or has received a pup from me can tell you that they are big lovable lap dogs, probably more so than my yorkies.
There are many dog species out there that are classified as vicious and unpredictable; it doesn't mean that they are. It has a lot to do with who owns them and how they are treated and raised. Any adoptive homes for them are carefully pre-screened and interviewed for their well being as too many individuals only want them for the mere novelty of the idea.
As for your so-called facts and helpful suggestions, I'll pass. I work closely with my vet and the K-State Veterinary School when it comes to them. I don't think that there's anything you can add that would have a major impact on how I raise or breed my pets. I suggest you stick with your NAIDs and leave me to my own.