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Old 03-20-2015, 05:06 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by Corfield View Post
No matter how much you want to twist the facts, it is the overwhelming scientific and professional view of vets and animal behaviourists that puppies are fine to go to their new homes at 8 weeks of age.

The bile being hurled at people adhering to that advice is unjustified and says a lot about the rationality and personality of those spouting it.
Oh, come on, down get mad! No reason to boil over. What "facts" have we twisted and "bile" are you talking about? You personally demanded Lovetodream88 produce scientific evidence of her beliefs and all I am asking to see is scientific evidence of yours, which only seems fair. I asked if everyone wanted to see what I'd found in the way of scientific studies(evidence) that seemed to prove Lovetodream88 and most of our points on this thread and provided links to scientific abstracts with the entire studies for rental/purchase. These work products of months and years of very costly studies are rarely shared for free with the public. But you haven't yet provided links to scientific study abstracts/full article-access to prove your point of view yet, just someone's supposed summary, which is open to his interpretation and bias, too.

So why so upset? No need to get hyper - we're good folks and want what's best for the puppies. Just find some scientific studies that help prove the point you keep belaboring.

Otherwise, we're left with just a series of vets(not all reputable or small breed vets), breeders(not all breed for the best of reasons) and buyers personal impressions based on experiences - both good and bad, though we rarely see the "bad" published for public consumption other than in published scientific studies, really, do we? Breeders don't actually often share and broadcast records of their breeding failures in their brochures, magazine, newspapers and website ads, do they?

Contrary to your beliefs on the best separation age, most of the reputable, long-respected breeders on this large Yorkie forum who only breed to improve the Yorkshire Terrier seem to agree that the puppies fare better in life if left with mom for the extended period of 12 weeks. I'd hope most YT'ers tend to go along with these breeders' vast experience of long years and maybe even appreciate the published studies that tend to demonstrate the puppies themselves fare better in several areas if left longer with mom, at least until we see some other scientific, empirical evidence to disprove it.

Still, if you have no actual studies to share, that's okay, too. Everyone is free to form their own opinion on the subject of whether puppies lives are enriched and improved by an extended stay with the mother dog based on what we've all presented and discussed here.

How are your pups doing? Everybody thriving and mom okay?
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