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Originally Posted by PlatinumYorkies First it was once, now it's times...how many times have you purchased defective puppies for sow and resold them...Also, Melanie, I would stop buying pups for a while since they all end up having health problems and needing to be resold. Do you have to tell the new owners about their health issues? |
Okay just a minute! I have been breeding for almost 5 years, did not get into showing until the end of 2004 and that was on a limited basis.. If I have purchased a dog for my program that has genetic faults I do place it, into a loving pet home! I always tell the new owner of the genetic fault with the dog and I am honest person!! For example the female with the two grade 4 luxating patellas I gave $3,000.00 for her and I bought her from a show breeder! Did I make a dime off of her when I placed her, NO! I also paid to have her spay before she left my home! NO money exchanged hands when she was placed into a pet home.. The new owners knew of her problem and we talk on a weekly basis.. They love her and have given her a wonderful home! I do NOT go around purchasing dogs all the time! I have purchased three dogs in the last year and 1/2 and they are living in my home!