You all shouldn't feel bad about how long it took to see her for what she truely is. Heck I can't tell you how many times I was to her home and even traveled to a show with her. This was all when I first started out in Yorkie's and didn't really know exactly what was right or wrong for the breed. Since that time I have learned alot and must say that if AKC ever required her to do dna on her litters they would pull her registration rights for life. I know for a fact that when a puppy would die she would keep the application and then use it to register another puppy even it it was a little older or in some cases younger so that she could say it was such and such a weight at younger age. That is why I said that anyone who has one of her dogs would be wise to have a DNA test done on them. |