Before ever officially joining Yorkie Talk I was a Yorkie Stalker. I came here, read tons of threads, any question I would google pertaining to yorkies would also lead me here. I liked a lot of what I read, I like the non-info as much as the true info. I decided, I'm ready to join and I am glad that I did. Now, I can imagine, hundreds of other members have the exact same story I just listed and I know just from people's general curiosity, they will shop before buying so to speak. They too will come here, read and look around before creating a profile.
So what is the deal with all of the op's and their seemingly naive but truly offensive posts? You know the ones; I am going to buy from a pet store, I just bought from a pet store, I want my 3lb 1 yr old female to have puppies so I can be a grandma , I want a teacup teddy bear, micro yorkie how much will it cost to have her shipped from FL to OR and by the way she is only 8 weeks old? Because of all the shady people that have been banned and most certainly have nothing better to do with their time, I am truly convinced that these "ops" are in fact those wierdos posing as newbies posting such blatant stupidity in an attempt to aggrevate those people that would debate them in the past, that is before they were given the boot. And unfortunately, it works
Excuse the very direct language, however it is absolutely blatantly stupid to have read what this forum is about and stands for and post such controversial questions/comments anyway. I give the general public much more credit than this, this is why I believe they are hoaxes. I will go through and scan as many past threads relating to puppymills, breeding ethics, animal welfare, and rather than engage these op's, just welcome them and post a link for them. Let them do some of the work, trust me, you guys have done an awesome job, all the information is here.
I wrote this after having posted in a thread titled "teddy bear yorkie" or something like that, I stooped, poked fun, and don't like to behave that way. Thanks for reading.