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Originally Posted by makemepretty On her Facebook page she had a maltese listed at 4 months old being under a lb, she said it was going to be extremely tiny, etc. Someone had posted that tinies are unhealthy. I then posted that at 4 months old, it still had a lot of growing left to do and that the right home would be needed because smaller ones require someone who knows what they're doing. She deleted my post and considered it rude!
A smaller dog does have more concerns, they are more like a baby. Plus, at 4 months it DOES still have some growing to do, 4 months is not an adult dog! She deletes comments on her Facebook page-I've seen it before- and any mention of prices too. Right now she has a puppy for $9,500+. She has puppies on "reserve" for upcoming litters but constantly lists new ones, that's pretty shady. |
I wonder what happens when her $9,500 puppy turns out to be 10lbs at maturity? A law suit? If someone had that kind of money to pay for a tiny Yorkie it seems that they might be steamed when the pup ended up over sized. I really doubt that people pay that price. If a potential customer sees a price tag like that and then she says that she does have one for $1000 I'm sure it is a great marketing ploy.