09-09-2015, 07:02 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2015 Location: Gilbert
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| Do not purchase puppies from Jason Hill with Yorkiematch.com Post on Jason Hill with Yorkiematch.com: Please do your research. I wish I would have. The owner is unethical and dishonest. After looking at the website, I sent a couple of emails showing interest in two of the puppies. I received a reply back stating all the puppies had deposits ...MorePlease do your research. I wish I would have. The owner is unethical and dishonest. After looking at the website, I sent a couple of emails showing interest in two of the puppies. I received a reply back stating all the puppies had deposits on them and I was first in line for the most expensive puppy If I wanted him. He stated that others wanted him, so I needed to make a decision. I wanted to meet the puppies first, but didn't want to lose out on getting one of the puppies. I said I definitely wanted the last puppy. Soon after I received another email stating the second puppy I was interested in was still available and I could place a deposit on him. I explained we had already spoke and I placed a deposit on the other puppy. Weird since all the puppies were supposedly already spoken for. You are still able to place a PayPal deposit on the puppy I have already purchased, along with the rest of the litter that is supposedly already spoken for. You will notice the owner will bump up the date you can see the puppies to the next Wednesday. He does this every Thursday. It states the puppies have not had their shots, and you will need to wait to see them.
When I picked up my puppy, he was very sick. He was puking and not eating. I sent a text to the owner and asked what I should do. He just said to make sure he eats. My puppy ate, but not enough to survive. By the next day, the puppy was very ill. I called the owner and he told me to give the puppy mouths full of honey every 15 minutes. The puppy became worse and I rushed him to an emergency vet as he was going into a coma. The puppy stayed overnight with the vet. I spent $650 to keep my puppy alive through the night. He was stable the next morning and I brought him home. The puppy became worse again and I called the owner. He told me to do the honey again. I explained that was not working. I rushed him back to the vet. The owner accused me of making the puppy sick by taking him to Santa Fe for Labor Day weekend. He also accused me of making him sick because I was listening to the vets instead of him. The Vet was appalled that a breeder would be so cruel. The Vet told me that with 100% certainty that I did not make him ill. It was going to cost over $1000 to test the puppy to see what was making it ill. I did not have anymore money and begged the breeder to help. He refused without a note from the Vet stating what was making the puppy ill. The vet gave me some penicillin and told me to feed the puppy every two hours. He said no more honey, it makes the puppy sick. He said I could give him a little, but it is not needed, if I feed him every two hours. I stayed up all night caring for my puppy.
Another review talked about a couple who had the same experience. The breeder convinced them to meet the breeder at his vet. The address ended up being a QT. The couple gave the puppy to the breeder thinking he would save the puppy. The puppy died in the breeder's care. The breeder tried to get me to do the same thing. I chose to listen to the vet, and my puppy is still alive. The breeder then threatened the couple of turning them in for animal abuse. Shame on the breeder for making that couple and myself feel so guilty about something we had no control over. We did everything we could to save the lives of our puppies. Take note, mine lived . . . the puppy returned to the breeder did not.
Please do your research. Google reviews for yorkiematch.com. You will find so many tragic stories. I was only able to find two good reviews and they were found on this site. I question if they are legit. There are other more reputable breeders. I have gone through hell the last few days, and I would not wish this on anyone. Do your research. You don't have to take my word for it.
Also note, other reviews state they never receive papers on their puppies and the puppies grow to the size of a full size Yorkie. This is okay, but don't advertise your Yorkies as toy and charge a premium price. You have to feel sorry for someone that lives their life so unethically. It will eventually catch up to him. |
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