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Originally Posted by CC's I'm not so much worried about protecting lines. Good lines need shared to keep the breed going strong.
I worry only about protecting my pup I let go. I don't want them living in some kennel only getting attention when its time for breeding, or being dumped when they aren't good breeders any longer. I want them to be valued family members that are loved every day for their entire lives. |
Very well said.

It's breeders like you that give me hope to ever purchase another puppy in the future.
My beautiful Maltese, Codie, had severe LP in his left rear leg. He's as good as new now thanks to an expensive operation. Also my precious Yorkie princess, Katie (who passed away - RIP my angel), was diagnosed with kidney disease.
My new Yorkie, Tee Tee Mouse, was sold to me with coccidia. I almost lost her that first night but thank god for nutrical, karo syrup and me and my hubby for staying up all night with her and constantly hydrating her. Tia (so far) doesn't have any medical problems. But we'll see what the future holds all in good time.
So from my 2 experiences, I will be extremely cautious (and probably paranoid) if I ever purchase another Yorkie (or Maltese) in the future.