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Old 05-31-2015, 07:50 PM   #31
JulesJoy
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Default My Pixie Dust Yorkie Experience

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Originally Posted by Katalina View Post
I purchased an adult yorkie from Cindy 4.4 yrs ago, she was so adorable , died of a massive heart attack last November 2014, in the 18th and it broke my heart... I contacted Cindy to tell her so she would be aware of the heart conditions for the puppies she has sold from my darling Bella ... she was rude and condescending , told me she has never bred Bella which was an outright lie as I met her in September and was told I couldn't have her until January 2012 as she wanted to breed her once more ..... there was NO sympathy on her part . Buyer beware with this woman, do not purchase any puppies or dogs from her as you will be really sorry you did !!

This thread about Cindy’s Yorkies is so heartbreaking because it may result in someone missing out on one of these wonderful puppies of exceptional quality and character.

The harsh comments against Cindy are hearsay and please also consider that the competition amongst breeders and obtaining breeding rights is fierce.The positive/negative comments from those who say they actually have a puppy from her contrast so starkly that it does not make sense that the Cindy being talked about is the same person. As a bona fide owner of a Pixie Dust Yorkie (100% verifiable), my dog is strong, healthy, personable, and confident. This is not hearsay.

And while I could go on and on bestowing the virtues of Cindy’s caring personality and ethics, my positive experience visiting my puppy at Cindy’s house each week while she was too young to take home, the quality of Cindy’s puppy nursery, and how my dog gets super excited when I drive up to Cindy’s house when I take her there for daycare, all those naysayers will call it hearsay.I would gladly be a reference for Cindy, on my experience with her going through the adoption process, and on the quality of my Yorkie - under oath if that’s what it took to remove the defamatory posts!

I simply ask that anyone looking for a Yorkie please do what all those who want to acquire a dog through a breeder should to.

Obtain a reference by calling an owner of a dog obtained through that breeder and visit the home of the breeder before putting down any kind of deposit.Obtain a list of all the breeder’s previous adoptions and choose for yourself who and how many you want to call for a reference.You can also contact the vet the breeder uses to find out which tests the breeder does each time on her adult dogs that he/she breeds and on the puppies when they are born.
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