Quote:
|
Originally Posted by rascals Oh my, I don't even know what to say to all these posts about me and my breeding program. I am very angry that so many of you think you know about my little Noah and his open fontanelle. For your information, I am a dedicated yorkie owner and do not breed defective yorkies, this is just something that happens, it is not genetic! My vet has assured me that he will be just fine and as far as him hitting his head or falling, he has done this many times, as puppies do, and he is as healthy and happy as any other puppy I've had in the past 7 years. Sorry if this post sounds rude, but I have the right to defend myself, although I shouldn't be forced to do so when none of you even know me or my yorkies. They are the love of my life and I would never sell a sick puppy!
Debbie & the Rascals gang |
I wanted to let you know that i seen nothing wrong with you finding him a new home. I don't think that makes you a bad breeder. I just didn't think he somone else should buy him and use him as a stud. I think you were being a good breeder by informing potential buyers that he did have a defect. I think he would make a great pet for someone just not good for being a stud. I hope I didn't offend you.