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Originally Posted by lisatodd i spoke w her last night. very very nice lady. asked me alot of questions. she wanted to make sure i was getting what i wanted. she wanted to know the color of hair..light or dark, thick or regular hair, small frame or large frame..etc.... she is going to send me more pictures this afternoon that aren't all dolled up just to let me see.
these dogs are in a kennel that is heated and ac. she states she cleans it twice a day. they are able to run around. she invites everyone to come and visit. the puppies love it when people come and visit. she lets them all out. i just worry about a kennel life. i know some of you have purchased your dogs that was kenneled.
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This breeder says she lets her Yorkies have freedom from their cages. I bought a Yorkie from a show breeder in Fl. she told me all kinds of fiction. He likes going to the mall, ate sushi, likes a stroller,etc. He is vicious, was caged, 24/7 runs in circles and appears to have been abused, coat was in bad condition, never was in a stroller, flipped out when I put him in one. I never tried sushi since we spent enough time at his vet removing 2 tumours from his chin that I wasn't informed about. I could go on but this is only to say that a small show breeder with a nice website can deliver an awful dog and lie like anything after you state what you're looking for, and you receive a real mess for $3,000. To be fair, the breeder stated he likes the car and he does.
I wouldn't let a kennel environment influence me. My friend bought a Yorkie and a tiny poodle from Velvet Touch Kennels in La., fabulous dogs. Janet sells her Poodles to many breeders.