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Does anyone know about Lux Pups? I found this website today www.luxpup.ca . They have the most adorable yorkies and other tiny puppies. I was stunned to see they import them from Korea. Does anyone know about this breeder and their quality of dogs. The yorkies look to me like they are part chihuahua, due to their head shape. Just curious what any of you might know about them? |
I would be real leery about importing a dog from Korea. They eat them there! |
Here is a thread about the site a month ago: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...ie-luxpup.html I personally would never buy a puppy from this site :thumbdown |
3-4 grand and no mention if they are standard AKC for showing, well imported from Korea so I guess I have my answer. I am guessing they pride themselves on selling tiny pups for outrageous prices. So they ship these itty bitty tiny puppies on a LONG flight? Seems kinda of cruel to me. |
Their eyes look bulgy and they are too small. my God what are people trying to do to these poor dogs breeding them so small. They are dogs not mice or hamsters. If people want something that small they should just get a hamster or guinea pig. UGH I feel so sorry for those babies and I guarantee that they have health issues...........so sad:( |
Where are the parents of these pups. Isn't the rule of thumb to always see how the parents are cared for and what they look like, as well as their line. I would think paying that much you are owed that kind of information. |
I think their eyes look wierd...I think they will have a lot of health problems...that's just m t thought. I don't suggest it. |
I wouldn't be surprised if it were some kind of scam. Those photos have got to be photoshopped. |
I don't think luxpup's puppies look adorable at all! They look strange :confuse2: |
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Very ignorant! :mad: tsk tsk I have a yorkie from luxpup and she is probably healthier than big oversized yorkies. Also they travel to Korea to bring puppies in CABIN! |
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My thoughts exactly!!!!! I am a Vietnamese born American and I grew up with that type of harassment and it's a pity that some people still have not grown up! Ignorant is putting it politely!!!!! |
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I'm Korean, and I have to agree with you ladies about puppies fom lux puppy looking unhealth and what they are doing is just for $$$. I know this pet store in NY, they import puppies from Korea as well. I did some research on Korean yahoo, and found out that there are alot of breeders giving their puppy some kind of shot to their livers to prevent them from absorbing nutrients, so they stop growing. Many of puppies who got this shot only live up to 5~6yrs. Also, there's this guy who invented dog food that controls dog's size. He produced these tinies (1.5~2lb) and sold them for $10,000 in Korea. He tried to register his food at the dog convention in USA, but he was not only unsuccessful, got harsh criticism. Don't buy puppy from this kind of website, you will only ends up with heartache. |
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Just because I've been here a long time and this can't be said enough - but people - WATCH WHERE YOU GET A PUPPY FROM ! Buying for size only can lead to alot of heartache. Not saying all tinies have health issues but with these stupid breeders who try to go smaller and smaller -it's unhealthy for the mom AND the puppies - we can easily see due to the many posts about LS and other problems there's way too many sick puppies now out there.....all because of money |
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Bye the way, being from Italian lineage, my ancestors have been known to eat a Pigeon or 2, so I guess that bird statemet is out of contect? LUX is a place to avoid. How about you buying a few of them and then let us know how they are doing in 5 years. |
Sorry, I forgot to post a link. Here is just one of many....I do not make stuff up. This is a fact, but it is part of the culture. BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | South Korea's dog eaters bite back Lux? Caveat Emptor |
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http://www.donga.com/photo/news/200801/200801250386.jpg This is the picture from Vet (Lee chang rim) who creat "special diet" to produce Teacup. The poor girl in the picture is full grown @1.2lb!!!:eek: He said that people can control the size of the dog by feeding them his food!!!:mad: Thankfully, the Korea Association for Animal Protection are stopping him from commercializing his food. |
Great reply. Like you, I realize that only a small minority are dog meat eaters, and never meant to insinuate that all there do it. To be honest, I was there back in 1976 and do not remember the names of the locations we were at, but I did see it in Seoul and several other larger cities. We spent most of the time with the Marine Division. It is a cultural thing, and Korea is not the only country where it takes place. Also hope it stops. Have a great day. Here is a link to just how many topics there are on this subject. AOL Search |
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Interesting thoughts on eating habits of different cultures. I've also heard of eating cats, monkeys and a few isolated incidents of modern cannibalism. One thing I'd like to add is that many westerners eat pork, despite the fact that the average pig is smarter than a dog. I guess it all comes down to how we regard different species. Here's a link on pig intelligence.... The Intelligent Pig: The Smartest Domestic Animal in The World Sorry to have gone off topic.. |
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Carrots!! Ya know there are certain religions that will not eat any veggie pulled from the ground as it may harm a reincarnated ancestor as it is pulled out. It's all in the perspective. I'm 1/2 Korean and my brother lives in Seoul, he says they still eat dog in many places and yet, he has one as a pet. They eat generic dog, not the pet breeds. Hindus think we are horrible to eat the sacred cows. Other countries can't imagine why we would eat a filthy pig (although they are very clean), some parts of Mexico they eat dog. It's all in the perspective. But no matter your perspective or your wartime background to just throw out "they eat dog" is blanketing the entire race without qualification and therefore, yes offensive. I was born during the Korean War and spent my first year in a Korean orphanage in Seoul. I have my own perspective. Oh yeah, my brother's wife is a police detective in Seoul, between the two of them they have three cats and the one dog, my brother says that they are all too small to make a meal and one would not waste their time on just appetizers..... |
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I hont hogs and I can attest that they are smart, especially the larger older ones. That is how they got to be large! |
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