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MANY including myself are passionate about issues like this but we do need to stick to the facts as they alone speak for them self. The facts are simple. 1. Glenda by her own admission shipped pups to a place she would not send her own pups to. 2. Two of the pups were eight weeks old (even though Glenda would not sell her own pups that young) And, they were shipped after recent hernia operations. So they were not only too young (By Glenda's own standard) but also shipped with recent surgeries which by any good judment would be too stressful. 3. MULTIPLE SHIPEMENTS were made by Glenda to this pet store -not just one shipment further backing up that this was not a one time lapse in judgement. I am all for friendship here on YT but sometimes we do have to open our eyes to the fact that even those with a good repution sometimes screw up. I'll once again use the example of Stacy who had equally as good a reputation as Glenda. Where is she now? Everything has been said and I think the best thing we can do at this point is to let it rest, unless more information arises. Going round and round about it is serving no purpose, except to cause hard feelings. Elaine |
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Many breeders web sites send a message to people asking them to find a reputable breeder, do not buy in pet shops and support puppy mills. We see this message more and more. So many people are out there rescuing these poor dogs in mills, working in filth, wearing masks from the horrible stench, walking over the corpses of dogs, to save just a few at a time. This is the product of pet shops. So when we have a breeder out there who is respected and well known who is contributing to pet shops it does cause a reaction, a bad one at that. For what ever reason GB's did this, it was a bad choice on her part. Reputable is just not a word, it has a strong meaning to it which is respected. A respect you earn, and you do not earn it by sending innocent puppies to pet shops, even if it was just one, or not your dogs, a favor, which ever way you want to address it, there is no excuse for doing so. |
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I am just wondering if anyone else got these "Nice" emails? The person that sent them I assume is linked to all this. The aol screen name is Sspupdaddy. Below is what I received. You know in case you are reading this which I'm sure you are. I tried to be nice and just convey the facts of which are in front of us. As I said to you in the email back. You didn't have the guts to sign your notes. I don't hide from anyone. I'm right here and my email address is easily accessible. I would however be very careful with your threats. As easy as it was to find me - it's just as easy to find you and it's obvious that you dont' know who I am or what my husband does. We work within the law:) Elaine Email #1 - sent today at 11:54. "Carefull what you say I am not that slow. Very easy to find people who don't know the truth!!" Email #2 - Sent today at 12.21 pm. "Don't be jealous of people who have built successful businesses just because you don't know the truth. People like you have nothing better to do than make judgements about people you don't know. Just a little curious is that what you teach your 2 boys. If you want to know at least have the guts to contact me. And by the way I will continue with my success and teach people to not to make judgements about people until they know the truth." |
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Sorry you have had to deal that kind of silliness. Tammy |
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This is totally uncalled for, this person is not dealing with a full deck, thats for sure. No reason to do this. Who ever this person is, it seems like they are sticking up for "themselves" You can find out the ISP address very easily and find out who this anonymous person is who is threatening you. Don't give it too much thought, only a coward would do this. |
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I put the user name on AOL web page and this is what came up. I didn't go through it yet, but here it is. YorkieTalk.com Forums - Yorkshire Terrier Community Nov 18, 2008 ... Members: 39682, Threads: 151528, Posts: 2339644, Total Thread Views: 49983703. Welcome to our newest member, sspupdaddy ... www.yorkietalk.com/forums/index.php - 124k - Similar pages http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/index.php |
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now that was wrong for them to send those comments whom ever it might have been:thumbdown |
Well, I for one would not have the slightest problem buying a dog from Glenda. If I should ever be in the market for one again, she will be one of the first breeders I call. And that's my opinion! |
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I am in the middle of buying a yorkie girl this month or next. I know that this yorkie is from her champion line. A line that she worked on for 30 years. That the yorkie will be tested and will have no genetic defects. That the yorkie is AKC registered. I know that AKC inspects the breeder's facility and checks the DNA of it's registered dogs. That I will have a one year guarantee. And I will have lifetime support from this breeder for my puppy. And last but not least that it is will be a beautiful, sweet puppy. How many so called "breeders" can I say that about? :rolleyes: Not many..unfortunately :( |
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Good luck with your little girl... I have had dealings with Glenda, I wanted a dog ( a little boy) she had. She would not sell me the boy because he had a defect, nothing I would have picked up on, but she was honest enough to tell me right away. I was willing to take the dog anyway but she felt she could not sell him until he was much older to see how this disability was going to affect him. I understand he was fine afterwards, and though I was dissapointed, I totally appreciated her honesty and the way she stood her ground even when I tried to convince her that I could handle the disability. |
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