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Originally Posted by JeanieK That was a very amazing story. And gave more insight on the idea of putting them in a freezer.
The book that I made mention to was written by a vet, and there were other things in the book that I didn't agree with either. But I came to the conclusing that vets in general don't have the emotional attachment that breeders have. They're Dr.s and they look at the practical aspect of dealing with death.
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Jeanie,
As much as people were horrifed that you read a breeder would put a deformed live puppy in the freezer to die, I too, read something in a Yorkie book many years ago that truly horrified me, as much, if not, more. I read that years ago, breeders "culled" a litter, destoying ones that they did not think were quality. For the life of me, I cannot remember the name of the book. Thankfully, today breeders place these wonderful creatures in pet homes, such as mine.
Now, as a wild-life rehabber for over 30 years, let me tell you, that statement haunts my sleep to this day. I
I feel bad for you, that you read such a thing.
Sheila