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Old 03-17-2015, 06:27 PM   #8
Yorkiemom1
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In my opinion, you are about to step off into a swamp full of alligators.....besides heartbreak and anguish when this baby begins to deteriorate, you are going to have to be ready and willing to spend the kid's college education funds (unless you are independently wealthy, which you will need to be!!) to "save" a pitiful, ill bred Yorkie....that will more than like die at an early age because of the issues these blue born babies have! I certainly can not speak for KendraE, but I will be shocked if she would tell you to jump right into this , eyes wide open, and give it a go! If you were a breeder, that had a fluke in the breeding and your pair threw a blue born, then yes, that baby is YOUR responsiblality....you contributed to this disaster so you MUST provide for that baby.....but for someone to knowingly and deliberately throw wisdom, caution, and better judgement to the wind, and hurtle forward, essentially careening off the rails and buy a defective, frail, ill bred baby, whose life span is limited at best and plagued with various disabilities, frailties, genetic issues, possible blindness, heart and kidney issues, etc, etc, etc, thinking you can make life better for this baby.....please reasses this decision....think of your CHILDREN and the effect this will have on them, when they get attached to this baby and it dies. If it was just YOU that would be devastated, then fine, go for it...but this is real tough on children, to love a puppy and then watch it die.

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