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Old 08-07-2016, 07:00 PM   #28
JennaPenny
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OK...I am SO lost. I thought it was a different breeder. To each his own...I would never ever do business with a breeder who bred a 2.8 pound female. That is disgusting. The breeder imho is NOT good. Period. End of story. I hope all goes well with your pup ... just know that this is NOT good breeding on their part and you are going to be at a higher risk of having a sick pup. I hope it doesn't happen, but you need to be aware.
Yes. I agree with this 100%. Before I had Chewie, I researched for years. We knew that we wanted a smaller home; and I needed a dog that wasn't going to suffer. Later, my condition progressed so it went from that and therapy. I asked a woman in the mall who handed me a card to a highly rated and very expensive "teacup" breeder. This woman even made her clients come by her home twice a month, contractually for three months, then she would just ask. I spoke to her. WONDERFUL woman. I knew nothing about teacups being just a thing.. but her words, what size do you want just hit me in the wrong way, so I researched. And I freaked out. This is a reputable breeder in our area. I mean, genuinely cares about her puppies, but she's a smaller breeder. she said that she could get me a 1.5 pound one- that she had "just" sold one. Any way, Lady Jane is absolutely correct. So many things go wrong and the process to do it is appalling, if you ask me.
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