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Poor language Your reply does not comply with the rules of this forum. If you have a comment, make it, but don't cast doubt on what I said. You are only supposed to talk about your OWN experience. So what did you mean to say? I am the only person in this forum who has purchased THREE dogs from Betty. |
Hello All, I just bought a supposedly 10wk old baby boy from Betty Jan. 29, 2010. We had the hardest time getting Bentley from her, first we drove 4 1/2 hours to Richmond to pick him up and he was not there! Secondly after she had our money, she told us that she could meet us in Katy Texas if we had somewhere to go. After receiving Bentley's paperwork, I discovered he was not 10wks as she stated, but 8 wks. This is why he was significantly smaller than the rest of the puppies, as he was not the actual extra-small toy size as she claimed. After taking Bentley to his first wellness check, I was pleased to discover he is perfectly healthy, but I'm still furious that this is how she conducts business and that she swindled me out of an extra 250.00 for a puppy who was actually younger and really should not have been weened from his mother at such a young age. She made his transition here much harder than it had to be and this really saddens me. Anyone that can be of assistance w/ this matter or share some insight of Betty and her comrad, please email me at LBarnett1908@gmail.com |
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Im sure there are some laws against selling under age pups in the US but I am from the UK and not familiar with them, I will let an american member help you on that one. It is common for bad breeders to lie about the age when selling "tea cups" or "tinies" to make you think that they are smaller then they really are. Either way there is no such thing as a tea cup yorkie and breeding for tinies is very dangerous and not something a reputable breeder would do. I wish you and your pup well. |
Gracie is still with us at the age of 11 years old I'm happy to say. Sadly, she is in bad shape for her age. She is so super slow, she is very weak in her back legs, deaf, can't see well, has major skin issues and now has a liver disease that she is taking meds for. With that said, she has no heart or kidney problems. We love her very much and will give her the best care until the end. I wish you the best of luck with your new baby. Just keep up with the any health issues that pop-up as soon as you can. |
Thank you all very much! I am pleased to say as of now,Bentley is in perfect health and I'm praying and hoping all stays the same. I am looking into AKC regualations today to see what the stipulations are for sale and definitely contacting them about Betty. My puppy is healthy and happy but other buyers should not have to go through this. |
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I know everyone comments negatively on "newbies" posting "for" the breeders that someone mentions they've had a problem with, but I wouldn't necessarily discount this one right off the bat, simply because they are not showering this one with all positive reviews...several bad things they've shared also, they seemed to be giving an honest account of their personal experience - which leads me to believe this breeder probably falls into the middle ground category (which is still bad) |
I'm glad this thread has been brought up-front again. I do my best to warn people about Betty. I have met both Villette's Chanel and Jamie's Gracie and they are both great Yorkies BUT I know that they have paid a dear price for them. Before knowing about Betty I did respond to an ad of her's and went to see the pups. It was SO hard to walk away without a puppy but something in my gut just told me that there was some serious wrongness going on there. The pups were very poorly looking. I wanted to take them all just to get them away from the situation but that's how people get roped in. I didn't even know about puppy mills and bad breeders before then. I just knew something wasn't right. I do everything possible now to steer people away from her pups and hope that potential buyers will see this thread and do the same. |
Add me to the list of members here that have first hand experience with Betty Williams. At that time (1997), I had a one year old Maltese and decided to get another older pup as a companion for her. I saw an advertisement about an 11 month old male Yorkie, called, and went to see him. At that time, she had a house in a mostly rural area of Rosenberg (or maybe it is technically Richmond, I'm not sure), south of 59. The house had sort of a "basement" that was about half above ground, not as deep as a regular basement. (Basements are pretty rare around here due to the high water table). There was a little white picket fence outside, forming a pen, and the Yorkies had a dog door where they could go in and out from the basement. I went down into the basement and there was this little guy alone in a wire cage, separated from the other dogs. She told me stories about the dog that didn't seem to go together. (1) He had belonged to her mother, but she was sick and couldn't care for him any longer, and she (Betty) was helping to find him another home. He had been very loved and just needed a home were he could continue to be spoiled. (2) Her son (a little kid) had been working with the dog to get him socialized with people. That doesn't sound like it would be necessary for a dog that had been spoiled. (3) He needed a new home because he had to go through the force 5 tornado that had recently hit Jerrell, TX. Well, what is it? Is your Mom sick or did her house blow away? The little guy was so smelly, and had obviously not been taken care of. He was just pitiful, and I felt so sorry for him. I agreed to take him ($300) and would pay extra for a neuter if she would get that done before I picked him up. She also promised to clean him up. A few days later, when I picked him up, he was pretty much in the same condition as when I had seen him earlier, except for some stitches from the neuter. He was still filthy, and I couldn't believe she had actually taken him to a vet's office so dirty. The grime was so thick in his hair that it took me several baths (more than 5) to eventually get it all out. He had also never had any shots. I could not believe that someone would keep dogs that could get outside in a rural area and not give them rabies vaccinations. When I first got him home, he immediately found the food bowl and got as much kibble as he could in his mouth. He went around the house and tried to "hide" pieces here and there. I believe this indicated that he wasn't always segregated from the pack of wild Yorkies there, and had to compete for food. Within a few days, he figured out that there was always food in the bowl and he stopped that behavior. You couldn't pick up a stick from the yard or a yardstick without him hitting the ground, shaking, cowering in fear. He would also do the same if I called out to my husband from across the house. He was deathly afraid when someone raised their voice. No doubt in my mind that he was abused. When I had him in the car to bring him home, I spoke to him softly and petted him the whole way home. It might have been the first time that anyone had ever been kind to him, because he was incredibly attached to me. I left him in the back yard to go and get our other pup and introduce them. Our back door had a glass insert, and as soon as I shut the door, he stood up against the window watching me. I brought my other pup out, about two minutes later, and he was still there at the door, looking through the window, waiting for me to come back. He had not moved. He was also the same way when I would leave our living area. We had a pet get that separated that room from the rest of the house, and when I would go on the other side of the gate he would go sit there, just waiting, head cocked to one side and one ear up, until I came back. It didn't matter how long I was gone or that my husband and other dog were still with him in the same room. We had to work with him really hard on socialization. He improved a lot but there were some situations that we just had to avoid with him. Whenever he wanted something, he was so focused that it was incredible. If a ball rolled under the furniture where he couldn't reach it, he would not stop trying to get to it. Thirty minutes later, he would still be trying. The Senior Earthdog title requires that the dog work in the quarry for 90 seconds to qualify for the title ... 90 seconds would have been nothing for this little guy, I don't think you could have gotten him out of the tunnels. He would have made a great little earthdog (I know, Yorkies can't compete) if he hadn't died before the age of three of cardiomyopathy, which I have heard is genetic. We did all we could for him, we were crazy about this little guy. I know his first year must have been pretty bad, but he had a really good life, with lots of love, for his final two years. I will never regret giving him a good life, however short, but no way will I ever deal with that breeder again. |
Bless you for making this little one fill loved |
This has to stop I'm emailing everyone in Regards to Betty Williams, something needs to be done about this situation. If not for the puppies that she has sold sick, dying, and the future puppies that's she's going to sell; but for the breed! She's getting top money for puppies that just aren't up to par; but we love whole-heartedly! If you're interested in action being taken, please email me at LBarnett1908@gmail.com. In my Bentley's defense, I'm going to fight and do all that I can for him. :aimeeyork |
Still scamming I came acrossed lloveryorkies.com while looking for a cute little yorkie for my daughter. I contacted "Betty" by email and the puppy I was interested in was told she was 12wks old. I was going to go out and look at her so later on I contacted her by phone and I think she forgot she told me how old the puppy was cause then she said the puppy was 8 wks old. I decided to research "Betty" because I got a little suspicious and came across his forum. So glad I did cause I couldn't imagine how my daughter would feel if I gave her a sick puppy for her birthday. Betty needs to be stopped!! |
Who to go to? Our family has decided on a yorkie as a pet, after months of research and discussions, but I have NO idea which breeder to go to in Houston! I'm so scared we are going to go to some scam breeder. Can someone please help steer us in the right direction? Thank you! |
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Also you can contact the Bluebonnet Yorkshire Terrier club; I think it is located in Texas. They would have a good idea of the breeders that are local. Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers has very lovely dogs, and I'm pretty sure she is in Texas; she is also a member of the National Club. Mary has been a member here for years but she doesn't post very often anymore. Donna is in Texas too although I don't know how close to Houston she is. Brooklyn Yorkshire Terriers. She too has some nice dogs, and probably knows as well some local breeders for you to check out. |
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Thank you so much for the help!! |
😮 Almost considered her!.......... |
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