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this whole thing is just sick! |
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Great posting, I think those prices are as such because people equate the price to the quality and are getting robbed by unscrupulous breeders-especially in purse puppy capital CA. |
In that perspective, I agree. If I was a nobody in the show world and wanted a "show dog" I guess that would be about the price I would guess. But realistically, the reputable show breeders have waiting lists of people that they've know for a long time. They have limited litters and even more limited people they trust. I don't blame them. BYB's are ruining it for everyone! |
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Isn't this the site we had a thread about last year where we decided the pix were photoshopped on top of the obvious rampant hydrocephalus? Those dogs and that site sure seems familiar. Same 4 - 5 week old dogs, huge heads with flat faces, bug eyes and no body to speak of. The dogs would walk tipping forward from those huge, heavy heads with no more body mass than those faked pictures show. I truly think some of them have been 'shop-layered with stuffed toys to enhance the toylike effect! Horrible, tragic and pathetic greeder hard at work grinding out sad, sick little babies that probably have so many medical problems as to break the buyers' hearts and bank-balances quite soon after purchase. |
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And yes hydrocephalus to the max. Notice they put the "watermark" strategically over their eyes. :rolleyes: If not this byb, then others. |
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The pups do seem to suffer from numerous genetic disorders which are well documented by buyers who learned the hard way. |
Oh, you are right! Same baby beds, tricked out fake cozy rooms these poor dogs probably have only seen once when all the rented or borrowed pieces were brought in for the pix and then the babies go back to their stacks of cages in some shed, hopefully with a heater in it in winter to keep the smaller dogs from dying of exposure. Wonder how big these dogs really are when they arrive at a purchaser's home. Lots of people say these "microdogs" they purchase online really weigh in at adulthood at regular breed weight or "tiny" weight but not "micro" weight, as the pictures are taken at such very young ages and 'shopped to enhance heads and eyes, bulge the head even more than the hydro has done, shrink the bodies, and overall shrink the size of the dog. That is cold comfort though, as even a "tiny" is way too small. But I like to think that the "micro's" are largely faked and hope that is true. Even if the "micro's" are fakes and the dogs turn out to be just "tinies", I'll bet most of that site's buyers live to regret they were so taken in and wonder how many of those dogs in those pictures ever live a rich, full, healthy, normal dog's life. |
She even keeps puppies in what she calls special incubation tanks....glass reptile and fish tanks so she can claim they are uncaged... Sadly read the stats most of these dogs live to 5the years on average. |
You know those awful "failure to thrive" experiments done on lab animals to see what keeps a regular animal from growing normally - they likely employ some of those same lab techniques on those puppies to retard normal growth, such as offering sweetened milk spiked with alcohol or cheap drugs over dog food. Puppies get a buzz while getting enough nutrients to live but not thrive and grow - and they have little appetite, they sleep all the time and don't require much care that way. And they sell them as young as possible before they get sick and die. |
According to their own forum they put them on a korean vitamin water, nutrical like substance, sugar water and high protein milk supplement post poning actual food basically until they go to the buyer. Like a 8 week old pup is still on supplement milk & vitamins only. Follow their links... |
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