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Originally Posted by Hrossen11 She takes wonderful care, I saw him at 5 weeks and saw what she feeds them and how they interact with her other 5 dogs ( only 3 are breeder) (1male and 2 female). She did not test but the breeder she got her maltese from and her yorkies from did. Hers has no health issue. She breeds morkies and I love the mix so had to be byb. The only thing I do not like is that she lets the pups go early. Which I thought I solved from talking to her. My first pup is from her as well got him at 9 weeks (but didn't know any better always had large shelter adopted dogs before) |
You do know that there are a lot of mixes in shelters looking for homes right? I am not a fan of breeding mixes because as a rule good breeders breed to better the breed and mixes are not a breed and the fact that she does not keep them until 12 week and does not do testing would make me walk away and find another breeder because genetic issues can be a real problem and can cause the dog lots of suffering and you lots of money.