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Originally Posted by Yorkybaby Maybe I should start over here...
Hi My name is YorkyBaby and I am a mom of 5 kids(single) and we care and adore for the Yorkshire Terrier. I love them!!! I fell in love with a 1 1/2 old Yorkie about 5 mos ago. Beautiful!!! She has her own little character. When she arrived i realized she was quite small, too small to breed. I was not interested in breeding her. I do have a male that is young ( too young to have active sperm)
One day he got her and tied with her, little bugger tied with her again, i separated them, called my vet and she explained don't worry he is probably shooting blanks but we will observe her just incase. ( at this time it never crossed my mind that if by chance she got pregnant would i be breaking any agreements in a contract of any sort) Shortly after this episode i noticed differnt things about her worrying the whole time if everything was okay. My vet said we would do an ultrasound and she was postive she isn't pregnant. WE talked about spaying her NOT because of the information i have now learnt but because i forever wanted to keep her and I didn't want my Male to get her.... Nothing stops a male. Then she started to show signs towards the liver shunt... The top doctors one who has studied with Dr.Tobias in Tennesse told me this has nothing to do with my guy getting her by accident... nothing to do with spayed papers, open papers.. She actaully called me a victum in this situation as I believed i was getting a healthy dog who was liver shunt free. I almost feel like you guys are drilling me like i have done somethign wrong.
I came here for support and comfort and i get the feeling that i am alone in this when it comes to the boards. I didn't come here to bad mouth and grab you all as my groupies.. I just came here for comfort. |
Hello there....I have read and reread your postings as well as the reponses.....and I want to let you know, you are not alone
I understand what happened and how unfortunate it has all turned out for you.....you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see who was really at fault here.....it goes back to the original buyer.......and shame on the breeder for not taking ownership......my question regarding ethics....and testing for LS....doesnt the breeder need to test her own stock...or even the puppy before selling her to the original buyer?????? probably too young....I need to read up on this..... maybe not, but still yet.....don't try and tell me that this has not presented before in her breeding......"born at night.....just not last nite".....sound familiar....
I believe everyone on here was not BORN...being experienced in breeding and knowing everything about everything.....I am sorry that you feel that this board is not what you want it to be.....a place to learn from others, to express our opinions without condemnation and to be among friends...
lets all
remember that.
I am really sorry for the fact that you feel that you are really alone, when you were looking for comfort..........