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Originally Posted by sylvan wow, I almost don't even know what to say.....but I'll overcome that.
First, please do a bit more research before you continue with the misinformation you are posting. Males do not determine the amount of pups born to a litter. Females are most likely to have the same amount of pups in subsequent litters and good breeders do not hope for just one since single litter pups tend to grow large and present difficult births.
Secondly, The excuses you have posted for your reasons for releasing pups at an age where they are just beginning to be troublesome and WORK for the breeder have no basis in fact. Shame on you for pointing fingers at reputable breeders who do their homework and spend the time and effort to properly socialize ( find out what this means, it's not about bonding with the breeder), begin potty training and yep, scoop up a lot of poop that you won't be bothered with by dumping your pups just after they're weaned.
If this is your second litter you've had plenty of time to educate yourself....but have obviously chosen not to bother. Buyer Beware. |
Great post!!!

I could not agree more!!
Personally, a breeder who lets the puppies go at 5 to 6 weeks old, is an unreputable breeder in my book and I would never buy from them.
I really can't think of any reason why someone would want to give up such sweet little balls of joy. I would want to hold on to them and it makes me wonder why someone would want to give them away this young.