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Old 05-28-2013, 09:18 PM   #203
gracielove
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Originally Posted by Yorkiemommy1984 View Post
I could be completly off. I guess I have doubt because when I was concerned when she was 13 or so weeks she blew up at me. Instead of getting to the bottom of things professionally she said her hair will grow. Wouldn't the mom and dad have looked like her when they were her age?? Looking back now a reputable ptofesdional breeder wouldn't have handled the situation like that i believe. I was always taught that you treat people how you would like to be treated, and if you have nothing nice to say u say nothing at all. During the whole process Cristina was nothing but very sweet and kind and I was very glad that she chose me for Minnie. She knew from day one when Minnie was only 2 weeks old when I first met her the instant love I had for her. Pretty much every day I was in contact w her thru email video texts phone calls meeting up. She was equally as happy that she chose us for Minnie as well. When it came time for me to finally get to take Minnie home. It was very emotional for both if us. Everything was perfect even for the next week or do we kept in touch everyday to see how she was adjusting to her new home and showing pics of Her n all that good stuff. That all changed instantly simply cuz I was a lil like concerned with Minnie's look. She then began to turn not so pretty and regretted the whole thing doubting my love for her and all. Who does that just because things looked a lil off. When I contacted her again a month or so later I heard nothing. So ref flags went up and now I dunno what to believe hence why I had to get the test it I will then hang everything I need good or bad. Minnie is our preciodbmatter what she is. She our lil unique princess
I think it is quite unfair of her to question your love for your puppy just because you question her breeding. The two issues are far apart from each other. Of course you love your puppy but you paid for a particular breed and have a right to mention the fact that the pup does not look like the breed you purchased. That has nothing to do with the fact that you love the little darling.
Breeders that have more than one breed of dog around sometimes have a female that is bred by more than one male. There are other circumstances that could have lead to your current situation as well. I hope the DNA test brings you some peace about what is going on. No one should ever make you feel guilty about questioning what the actual genetic makeup of your puppy is.
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