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Originally Posted by gemy First of all I am amazed at the detective work you gals can do here, how are you at Russian websites:-) lol. Awh that is another story. Seriously you have benefitted so many people by uncovering this woman's lies.
And concretegurl, I'll tell you even if she spayed and neutered everything, it would be a cold day in hell that I would ever trust her.
I guess I'm old fashioned and believe a leopard doesn't change her spots.
True story, just last wk I met a nice man with a smallish Yorkie; of course I stopped and chatted with him. It came out in the course of the conversation, that he was upset that his boy was "neutered" before he adopted him from a breeder. He also wanted to know if the operation could be reversed! I said Nope. He said his boy came from champion parents and the breeder wanted to place him in a pet home. He then went on to say he really really wanted him
to have a litter, cause he is so much in love with him - such a good boy. Then he asked me, what I thought of his boy didn't I think he would make good puppies. I said do you really "want the truth"? He said yes.
Okay; first I can see some quality in his breeding; but and here is the first and biggest but; the experienced breeder did NOT want to breed him. That should give you a whole lot of pause. Then I proceeded to give him all the "faults of his precious boy". There were many, and the two biggies in Yorkie - color and coat. Coat was soft, color was a light steel blue, tan was very very pale. I also said the best thing you can do for this boy, is to get and keep his weight done. That dog was fat poor thing. But did have a sweet disposition.
I don't get it - some people. Gosh why don't they use the brains they were borne with |
You know, Gemy, my old gal, Lucy, was a BYBreeder dog her whole life. I have thought at least 100 times that I would love to have had one of her babies so that when that day comes that my Lucy goes to the bridge, I'll still have a little piece of my girl, who is my heaven on earth. Sadly, I know that day is coming soon. Then I stop and think about the thousands of dollars that I have spent trying to keep her healthy. She is my little genetic hot mess! She's cute as a button, but full of health problems, and should have never been bred. I'm sure the people who own her babies are in the same boat I'm in, as we speak. This is what upsets me. People buy from someone like Suncera, in good faith, and then end up with a dog full of health and/or temperament issues. It's too late after you have fallen in love and are left with the painful decision to pay the vet bills, surrender the dog to a shelter or rescue, or put the dog down. Puppy buyers think this won't happen to them, but sadly, we see it happen everyday. It's just heartbreaking.