12-19-2014, 10:02 PM
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| Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
Posts: 23,249
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Originally Posted by gemy I hear your emotion and the obvious pain you are in, I know that well from my own experiences with un-well dogs.
But you are obviously not willing to let it go, as you posted on here a breeder review.
I can only re-iterate what I said before, document and send on your documentation to the breeder, and also a letter that outlines what would make a good remedy in your mind n heart.
What the breeder said to you, and what you said, and what you heard, I have no idea.
But I will tell you as a breeder I would want objective data to substantiate any genetic condition that a puppy buyer of mine claims. There are actually no genetic tests available to the Yorkshire Terrier breeder - there are only health screenings.
Quite frankly, if you substantiate your case with your breeder, and she does not respond then that would be the time to post a review. | This was posted way back toward the begaining of the year not recently. If this is truly a bad breeder which certain things are telling me it is then it's not going to matter what she says or sends the breeder and it's just a waste of time in my opinion. It would be like me trying to contact the broker I got Callie from or the breeder/ puppy mill owner Callie came from he wouldn't care about all her issues some of which are genetic. It would take a lot of time to get the papers and vet stuff ready and just end up wasted time.
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