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Originally Posted by julieandrea This is where I will politely say that I disagree with you and the attitude in which you pass your judgement, and I'd also like to point out that I never asked for anyone's opinion on the breeder. I asked if someone had received a puppy from her because I wanted to meet them. I still welcomed everyone's advice because I know that people are trying to help. These puppies were NOT raised in a puppy mill, were NOT sold in a puppy store, ARE treated well, and she does very much care for her dogs. Just because I don't go with the one route you think is suitable, doesn't make me evil to animals or dogs. As I said in my previous post, if I did happen to have the chance to get another dog, I would try and get a Durrer. |
Just because they are not from a puppy mill doesn't mean there breeder is not bad. There breeder is risking the lives of the female dogs and if you can not see that please do research on the proper weight a female yorkie should be when breed. Breeding a female under 5 pounds is dangerous for that dog and NO ONE who cared about there dogs would even put them in danger like that. The only thing this women sees in her dogs is money that just how it is you can put your blinders on but its the truth.