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Originally Posted by EmmaSophia I said I was done with this thread and I am but had to at least defend myself because in a few days this thread will have convicted me of murder, pedophilia and who knows what else the way you all keep growing and growing these stories and make more and more assumptions about everyone.
Whatever dog I get will not be bred. Period. I don't need the money nor do I want to deal with whatever headaches come from a pregnant dog. I've never had a pregnant dog, I've never bred a dog, I've only ever owned (in my adult life) one other dog.
Honestly, I think 90% of you are crazy. I don't anticipate coming back here ever. You're unkind and down right mean. There are tactful ways of warning people and expressing concerns but most of you have no clue what tact is or how to use it.
I can't wait to see what assumptions about me are drawn based on this post. This is now comedic. |
Hi, I'm not sure whether you would place me with the 90% crazy or the 10% sane, but for what it's worth, I'm not one of the people who accused you of trying to double your money by breeding your dog. BUT, before you buy a dog from that breeder, look carefully at the photos of the dogs and how they are described (Example: "He is now priced at $4500 but will go up the older he gets if he stays this tiny and cute. He will be eligible for the smallest dog in the world 2014 if he stays this TINY! He will make a killer stud or the best purse baby ever. He is a hoot he will keep you laughing for hours."). They are not the signs of a reputable breeder who is breeding for the health of the dog and to improve the breed. And the prices are jacked up too--you should be able to get a HEALTHY purebred Yorkie for under $1,000. I can understand why people are questioning your motives, because to a rational person, it would seem an insane decision to buy from this breeder. But, I won't judge you, and it is ultimately your decision. I would just ask you to reconsider...