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Originally Posted by chachi Its good to see you Sheila! Im glad you shared your story about your tiny, there are often misconceptions about them and Im glad your breeder let you have a tiny even though you had a child. I think they should look at these situations individually and decide if its a suitable home for their pup, I have a child too now she is 12 but I know when she was younger I could have had a tiny and it would have worked out fine. We got my Jewels when she was 5 and Jewels was supposed to be a tiny she just ended up getting to 7 lbs |
Thank you, Lisa! It is good to see you, too! I hadn't posted in YT in such a long time. I went into such a deep depression when I lost Sydney February 28th of 2011. I still cannot believe I lost my little Kia the same month and date, two years later. I still can't manage to leave the house, other than to see my MS Specialist, and other doctors.
Thank you-I was happy to share my story about my two "tinies". I was very grateful to my 1st breeder, for trusting me with a tiny. We stayed in touch, all of her life. I used to take her over to visit, and he taught me how to "Show" groom, because I kept her in full coat.
I can understand, breeders being very selective about where they place their tinies, but, as you said, they should look at individual situations.
I know, with Tiffany, my breeder had the opportunity to observe my son for months, before he ever told me that he would place a puppy with me.
When I got Sydney, I didn't care what she was going to end up weighing as an adult. She weighed 6.5#s and she was stunning!
I miss my girls, more than words can say.