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Sorry, I forgot to mention...Jenna eats no fried chicken! Jenna eats regular hard puppy food. |
Pam told me she would NEVER, under any circumstances sell this puppy to anyone, this dog had seizures, obviously she lied. I paid $1,200 dollars for Jenna and an additional $500 in vet bills, which was never refunded. Instead, I recieved a replacement puppy, which doesn't even look like a yorkie, and is now over six pounds at only eight months of age. She told me the puppy would be small. And she sent a male Yorkie free??? to keep Jenna company? I have since purchased a puppy from a reputable breeder. My new puppy Bella, is stunning, and a perfect example of the Yorkie breed. This breeder, Tina, has very high standards and her champion yorkies are amazing. She is fair and honest and I definitely got what I paid for. Thank God there are reputable, honest breeders around. I got her name through the many great referrals on Yorkie Talk, it's one site where negative comments can't be removed by the breeder, like Pam does. |
Last time I spoke to Pam, Jenna would ONLY eat fried chicken. |
Arrggg...:mad: I can understand a newbie doing research and coming across YT and asking for help or posting experiences. How is it the very next thing is the breeder is coming on here to defend herself? Who is running and telling these people? I don't get it!! And I certainly do not buy another newbie coming on and defending said breeder...sure! And as for breeding in the name of God, oh that simply makes me so angry I can't even say anything more. Shameful!:thumbdown |
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Hi My sole purpose of posting info on Jenna was for Susan. I just wanted her to know that Jenna is doing great, eating dog food, playful and so far healthy. Jenna is with me for almost 5 months now and she showed no sign of seizures. I pray that jenna stays healthy! I purchased jenna before finding this site. In Pam's defense, she was very nice and told me about Jenna, I trusted her. Jenna is beautiful!!!! |
Help my yorkie is acting strange when i call her she looks around as if she dont see me then take steps backward i gave her a bath early and she was shaking does the bath have something to do with her behavior ..:( |
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puppy mill I just can't believe it does every puppy millperson use the lord. Jesus is getting a bad rap here. These people need to be real and say these dogs go for so much ,oney shot i will sit at home and breed dogs all day!!!! Not Jesus it's you and your selfishness! for the love of money is a root for all kinds of evil. (1 timothy 6:10) God watches all your days and you shall answer to him. I Faith Johnson pray for those whom use the Lord our savior as a silly excuse. Can I get an Amen! |
there is info on pam in the breeder review not good and i can attest to that i would never buy from her again |
I have 3 gorgeous healthy yorkies from Pam they are going to be 2 & 3 yrs old this year and i have never had any illness with either of them, the office building mentioned earlier for pickup is Pam & her families business place I can only say that Pam has always been very nice to me and she is very knowledgeable |
I agree KYBLUE, I would NEVER buy from Pam again either. Sure she's nice, as long as you don't have any problems, then she turns on you, and calls on the Lord to defend her outrageous behavior. The only thing I've posted is factual information about Jenna. The dog had a grand mal seizure, she was stiff and not breathing. I resuscitated her and rushed her to the emergency vet. We spent over $500 to have multiple tests done, including a liver shunt test. Three vets couldn't figure out what was wrong. After I took her back, Pam promised she would never sell her to anyone, then I saw her posted on a website for sale again! The "office" where you pick up your puppy is a filthy, half vacant warehouse, that's littered with garbage. She claimed she needed to get the carpets cleaned. And to charge $1500 for the yorkies she breeds is a crime. My replacment puppy, which was supposed to be small, doesn't even look like a yorkie and at 8 months old, she's already seven pounds. |
I am a bit confused about this whole thread! I'm not passing judgment and surely not taking sides. I am just wondering about a few things. 1. I thought there was no such thing as a "teacup" yorkie or any other breed for that matter. 2. A heavier yorkie doesn't mean it is not a yorkie. 3. Why are these puppies being sold at 8 weeks of age. I thought 12 weeks of age is what is best for the pups. 4. Why you would purchase a pup from someone who will not allow you to visit their home. 5. Why you would not allow someone to visit your home and view first-hand your breeding conditions. 6. Why we have so many very new members on YT. LOL Oh well, I just thought I would put that out there, and I also hope that you two resolve your issues. :aimeeyorkYorkieProud:aimeeyork :pMY YORKIES ARE SMARTER THAN MOST HUMANS!!! LOL!!:p |
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