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ID: 309 Date Submitted: 5/16/2006 Breed: Yorkshire Terrier Date Purchased: 7/16/2005 Breeder: Willmann, Tammy & Dennis ** Petshop: 3 Guys Pet Shop * Details: Kennel Cough I found this on a pet shop puppy report! They are USDA licensed: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_wel...rt_holders.txt |
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:thumbup::thumbup: Yes, I would have never seen this thread about this PUPPYMILL if it wasn't brought back up. Funny isn't it. :rolleyes: |
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Dog Purchased My husband purchased a dog as a surprise for me, from a pet store, last year- huge no no in the dog world- I know. But once the purchase was made, there wasn't much to be done- besides looking into the dogs background. I'm currently doing some extensive research on The Hickory Inn Kennel. I know this breeder is on the USDA list, which is already not a good sign. However, my research is delving into a realm far beyond internet access. Once I have some more facts I will report back. On another note- I'm looking into purchasing another yorkie. I have been in contact with a breeder- Douglas & Sharon Andrew who operate d&s kennel. Their website is www.littlepups.net. They too- are on the USDA list. However, they don't seem to fit the stereotypical facility. Any comments? What do you guys think? |
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This area of Okla. has many puppymills and horrible byb's. Please look elsewhere for you next yorkie or any puppy! |
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I'm not sure what you mean by not being the stereotypical facility, here is what they have in an ad for their puppies: "Our dogs are kept in clean, climate controled facilities with free access to outside gravel runs, for plenty of fresh air and exercise. We socialize our pups so they will be well adapted to their new enviornment." WOW, access to outside gravel runs, lucky dogs! :rolleyes: OH and the misspellings are in their ad! |
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What type of license should I look for vs. USDA? Thanks for the info- I'll look elsewhere. It just seemed their litters were few and far between... unlike other kennels who crank out puppies every other day. Their photos also make it seem as though the puppies are in a nice environment- maybe that's decieving. I just wish they posted photos of the parents as well. Thanks again |
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Also if you go to the "Yorkies for sale or wanted" forum here, at the top there are some good threads of what to look and not look for in selecting a breeder! I would personally NEVER buy a dog from anyone that is USDA licensed!! If they are USDA licensed, this is a business typically, so I doubt their litters are few and far between. In fact they list on their FAQ they have litters throughout the year and post them at between 7-9 weeks! :eek: Yorkies should go home around 12 weeks! The puppies live in kennels, that is not a nice environment in my opinion! I want to buy from a breeder who loves her animals and they live in their home and are pets, socialized, etc... JMO |
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Inventory Also- according to recent USDA inspections she had over 100 adult dogs in her "inventory" and more than 60 puppies. |
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HELLO tammy i have a yorkie thatcame from you and i have read on here that you dnt sell to pet stores but today i was in a petland and saw biewers wich i have also . the biewer i saw was 11 weeks old and was sick, would you reply to this thanks..... |
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