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I could never not know to who my puppies are going too. I LOVE THEM AND CARE ABOUT THEM TO MUCH!!! Sorry but NO EXCUSES!!! |
I didn't think she sold her dogs to a pet store, but helped a person sell a different breed to a pet store. From what I've read of the details, a friend used her shipping account and the dogs ended up at a pet store, she may have even been mislead by the friend. Obviously, she wasn't careful enough; but does a mistake in the past brand her forever? How does she feel about this now, would she do it again? When evaluating a breeder there are so many things to take into account, and as buyers we have to weigh and measure what qualities are important to us. I just think it's important to understand, she did not sell her own dogs to the pet store, and to imply she did so is very misleading. So many people are so pleased with other things in her breeding program, and she seems to have beautiful healthy dogs, I just think we should consider that things are not as black and white as they may first appear. There are so many really horrible breeders are out there, and to destroy a good breeders reputation because of one facet seems irresponsible. Are her dogs healthy, well cared for, and does she breed to standard? These should be our primary concerns. |
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I personally wouldn't buy from anyone who handed puppies over to a petstore, whether they were hers or not. |
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As for you, you have always been kind to me, as I adore yu for it. |
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Belle was kind, but I did not bring her into this post because she had nothing to do with me and Glenda. Get it? |
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She arranged shipment of someone's yorkies to a pet store, it wasn't just her shipping account. There were numerous shipments, the documents were shown here. And, although Nancy, you posted this is destroying a good breeder because of "one facet",is this not a rather large facet? As I said before the mantra of this site and every reputable breeder I've ever talked to is "DO NOT but a puppy from a pet store". So, we are not to buy from them, do not sell to them, but it is alright to ship another breeders puppies to a pet store? Is that not hypocrisy? If she ships them to a pet store - will not someone buy them from that very same pet store?:confused: In her very own words she claims "that you cannot like the breed, but must LOVE the breed" and that she is a "breeder and fancie" and "I have dedicated thirty years of my life to this breed". Her having stated the above, as a fancier, in love with and dedicated to this breed she was well aware that what she was doing went against a breeders code of ethics, and chose to do so regardless. If it were one shipment, one mistake and then she changed her practices it might be different. Numerous shipments of yorkies (debatable as to whether or not they were hers), her and her boyfriend's sale of the sick Frenchie, and her sale the liver shunt yorkie, I would say these are all serious mistakes and can not be ignored. Just because some members here have bought from her in the past, are considering buying from her currently or in the future, or that she has been a colleague in the show world, that relationship with her, doesn't make what she has done okay. Think about it - if this were someone besides Glenda, someone not very well known in the yorkie show/breeder world, you all know you would be condemning her. Please have the courage of your convictions! |
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I think we all have different standards on what's important in a breeder. Some people say they would never buy from a breeder who smokes; others say that they would never buy from a breeder who uses crates. These are their decisions, but I look for things, that are affecting the future of the breed, such as breeding to standard, and breeding healthy dogs. Humane breeding conditions are extremely important to me, and are the number one priority, for I would rather see a byb selling dogs that weren't to standard, than the puppy miller selling dogs that have kept in horrendous conditions. So we each make these decisions when we are looking for a breeder. I just think it's important to get the facts straight when we are discussing someone's breeding practices, and from reading this thread, I know many people thought she had sold her dogs to the pet store, and this simply wasn't true. To some of you this is a minor detail, but it isn't to me. It just seems to me if this is the worse thing she's done, she isn't all that bad. Truthfully, it isn't the fact that a pet store is selling puppies that outrages me, it the fact that most of these dogs come from puppy mills and that what outrages me. I'm all for people who have high standards when it comes to supporting quality breeders, I just think that there are so few perfect breeders out there and that we must put things into perspective. |
I would also say when someone makes a mistake we should or I SHOULD (need to be clear on my post now) forgive and always give another chance but I think if it was multiple times then something is wrong and I would agree that I would not consider her a reputable breeder and what she has done is wrong. I don't think giving your experiences with breeders destroys their reputation, I think it gives options. I judge for myself, I wouldn't let anyone tell me what to think, but if the proof is there and it has been more than one time, I think I can draw my own conclusion:( |
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Actually it does reflect on what kind of breeder she is. Not only breeder, but an education yorkie owner. Even if she was helping someone shipping to petstores. I think it also says alot about a person supporting or defending those selling/shipping puppies to petstores. This has already been discussed.... |
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I suppose if it were me in her situation, I would have offered to sell the dogs for my friend if she didn't want to hassle with the whole process, so that way they could have at least been able to go to pre-screened good homes. Although that would almost make her a broker, she could have explained that she had saved them from going to a petstore. I recently ripped into someone prematurely on craigslist because they had three 4 week old puppies that they were going to rehome in a couple of weeks. They said they got them from a pet store, and I thought they bought them at a pet store which is illegal in MI to sell a pup under 8 weeks, and I thought it seemed fishy. Turns out, they were dropped off at a petstore, and this lady rescued them, was taking care of them till they were alittle bigger and stronger, then finding good homes instead of letting them go to anyone. Glenda could have done something similar instead of letting them go to a pet store. Just makes it seem like she does not have the best interest of animals in mind. I am sure she has beautiful dogs that are probably healthy and all that since she seems to care about her quality and her lineage, but I don't know that she cares about the dogs themselves so much as she does her own personal recognition as a breeder, if that makes sense. |
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Btw, I still like you even though we are disagreeing on this subject!:) |
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Wow, I just read all 18 pages of the other thread... I'm almost speechless. Almost... I am actually beyond shocked to see how many people vehemently defended someone who admitted to sending young puppies multiple times to a pet store. Those are the facts straight from her mouth. The justification is they weren't her puppies, and she didn't do it for profit... Well, so what! I bet those poor puppies she sent didn't care if she was their breeder or if she took money- they still ended up in a pet store.:( I am horrified to see people- yorkie lovers- defending this. |
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And this is why I don't get involved in the breeding section anymore LOL...better to be quiet and read and only respond to other threads than to be crucified and hung out to dry....I have my standards as a breeder and if someone inquires with me and I don't think your the right person I refuse to place and I'm sure there are many that wouldn't want a pup from me because of my standards and requirements but that's quite ok with me :) Donna Bird Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers |
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The fact of the matter is people have a right to say I wouldn't support this breeder because I don't agree with her actions. They have a right to say I wouldn't turn hard earned money over to her for a puppy because they disagree with actions she has taken. We have a right to support or not support a breeder, business, person, etc... when we don't agree with their actions, practices, etc.... Thank goodness we still have the right to do that! I'm sure she has beautiful dogs and puppies, I tend to think most dogs and puppies are beautiful, that isn't the point for me personally. The point for me is we have choices and I hope that people will make informed, educated choices and do what you feel is right and what you are comfortable with. Any type of dealings with pet stores can be a very black or white issue with alot of people and I'm comfortable with saying it is for me! |
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HELLO...breeders should not supply puppies to pet stores. I'll reply to any post I want that is on a public forum, thank you. |
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I hate it when people think they are the only ones with a voice, we all have one whether we agree or not.:thumbup: (not referring to anyone just agreeing with that statement) |
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