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Originally Posted by magicgenie I don't know Kim but I think I defended her on another thread related to this problem, so tired of people wanting to hold the breeder responsible for everything. I see you're in New England. Look around and see how hard it is to find a decent Yorkie here. The same applies to many parts of the country now. Quality breeding is expensive and stressful and just not worth the exposure to abuse, many good breeders have given up. I'm seriously cutting back in order to be even more exclusive about who can get one of my puppies. |
I wish all breeders would do that. Placement without doing vet checks, reference checks and home visits is a huge part of the problem. That goes for breeders and also many rescue groups. It takes time and money to properly place a pup in a responsible home.