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The puppy is doing great. We call him Duckie. I am trying to tape his ears, but his ear is so floppy, I really don't know if the tape would help. He is 11wks old, and weight 3.4lb. I still want to report to AKC, even though I don't know how much they can help me, but as I am talking to my local AKC field agent (the inspector that come to your place and visit you^^), she said she can help me with the process. So during these process, I think I will keep Duckie with me. He is not what I am looking for, and plus the hernia, so if I am going to place him to another family later in the future, I will have him neutered. |
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Shave his ears all the way down on both sides....then tape, up for 5 down for 2. Keep repeating until they stay up. I still want to report to AKC, even though I don't know how much they can help me, but as I am talking to my local AKC field agent (the inspector that come to your place and visit you^^), she said she can help me with the process. So during these process, I think I will keep Duckie with me. He is not what I am looking for, and plus the hernia, so if I am going to place him to another family later in the future, I will have him neutered.[/ The only thing that AKC can do for you is: If there is anything to do with the parentage of the pup and/or a problem with her records. For the parentage thing I think there is a big fee. Now in defense of the pup. His ears to the side of his head is not unusual, as they grow and they develop that may change. The white on his feet and other parts of his little body will change. In addition, I've had some pretty ugly pups or at least not the cutest in the bunch turn out to be my show dog...As they've matured they've turned into a swan. Ears; right on top of their head, coats to die for, and all those white markings turn to a beautiful gold. |
Ridiculous I just got an email from Tiffany this morning. This is what she wrote. "I just had a few show breeders that are good friends of mine, tell me your slander me on yorkie talk, i will take suit for slander on that sight, and we longer will be doing business, i have been fair, and have gave you ample opportunity on this, now i shall file a civil suit, thank you! tiffany" Talking about true on YorkieTalk is being describe as slander her?? I do not make things up as you all see the pictures of the puppy, as well as the pictures of the hernia on the puppy. This is just ridiculous, and I wonder how she will be able to file a suit against the truth. |
Can I ask the name of the sire of your puppy? Just curious about something, I show my dogs but have ever only sold one as true show potenial and then the person who bought him showed him afew times and won but decided that showing was too much work and had him neutered. I also require a deposit on my puppies but if something like this situation were to come about I would gladly refund the buyers deposit unless they wanted to take a different pup. I don't know Tiffany personally so I can't and won't say anything other than I have heard stories like this before on some of her pups. As well I have heard others say that they were very pleased with the puppy they got from her. I do agree though that the puppy should never have been sent to the OP without her being told about the hernia and if in fact she had put her deposit down for a show/breeder female that is what she should have gotten and Tiffany should have given her the female that she decided to keep for herself. I am very interested in knowing who the sire is though if you wouldn't mind saying. |
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My import female I bought from her is perfect too. It just simply the hernia that is bother me, and I don't think it's right. |
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I'm just amazed that this person sold a dog on open registration to someone she didn't know and gave her the run around for months and she still didn't get what she wanted in the end. |
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Both dogs may or are very nice. That doesn't mean that the breeding meshed well together. |
Who is Trish? You should really get him DNA tested to make sure he is sired from who she says he is. Im willing to bet he is not. She may be using a sire that has not been DNA tested. As another fact she breeds her males as many times as she can without getting them tested. Then sells them and the new owner has to get it done because of the AKC regulations. |
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But I thought AKC has the regulation that is you registered the puppy using the wrong parentage, the parent's akc will be suspended?? is it? |
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