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Originally Posted by Midge5353 When I posted this article, I did not mean for it to start a big controversey. That wasn't my intention. I just wanted everyone to know that people were being informed about the "teacup scam" If for some reason this AMAZING article offended you, I'm sorry for posting it. If this is going to turn into a big debate, I will just ask Admin to close the thread. |
I just received my magazine in the mail. I think it's just a lovely issue with a beautiful Yorkie on the cover. I read the article and didn't find anything in it to spark a debate either. I don't have issues with those that prefer a smaller Yorkie then the 'average.' Many people have health issues that require them to own a smaller size dog. I think everyone has a right to choose what they prefer. I do believe that all members on this forum are aware by now of scams. I research breeders before buying but recently was a victim. I purchased another breed from a well known and respected show breeder and the puppy failed it's health exam. I, for the first time in my life, returned it for a full refund. I have issues with breeders that have their vets issue health certificates without an exam. It's happened to me once before. I kept the puppy but faced a mountain of vet bills and a short lived dog. I admit that I'm a bit put off by this and am on hold as far as getting another at this time.
Jessica