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:D thanks ! |
Save yourself the heartache.. Go to www.nataliesweeyorkies.com and break down and spend the money. You will be soooooo thankful you went to Natalie. Don't buy from a parking lot.:cool: You will get stung--you will save the cash now... and spend it on vet bills later. It's only money $$$$ cannot take it with us. Enjoy:) :) :) |
thats what i decided, your post clinched it! Thanks |
I agree to many red flags. I would want to see where the pup lived, the shot records and the parents. What are they hiding by meeting you in a parking lot? |
The parking lot thing does seem strange. I have never been asked to meet someone in a parking lot when buying a dog! I've always gone right to the breeders home - usually after a lot of questions from her and several phone conversations. :) |
Actually, its hard to admit it, but that is exactly where we got our little Sophie, in a parking lot. We were completely new to buying a puppy and saw an ad from a girl who said they bought 2 yorkies and then had a car wreck and needed cash. We lived a long distance from them (200 miles) and they met us half way from their house. We saw pictures ahead of time and were assured that they had papers. We, of course, fell in love with her at first sight, and were gullible enough to accept the excuse that they did not get the papers from the breeder yet and would send them right away. That was 3 yrs ago and you guessed it, no papers! We were given the name and phone # for the breeder but she cussed at us on the phone, telling us that the girl was paying payments on the 2 dogs and when she paid them off, she would give HER the papers. The suddenly all the phone numbers were disconnected and emails were rejected as undeliverable. We learned our lesson and our last one was purchased in a much different fashion. However, neither of them were expensive! Our second one has a great pedigree and AKC registration. His family just could not handle his hyperactivity! We now have a third yorkie (second girl) and are loving our little Yorkie family. Just my little story, but I would not do the parking lot thing again. But I would not ridicule someone else who UNKNOWINGLY did the same thing. Let us know if you find the one you are looking for! GG |
Im not familiar with the states... but noticed another YT member had posted about her 11 week old pup being stolen from her..Not even sure if they are located in the same state, as I'm Geographically Challenged and also Canadian. But I did send her the link here as well http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...t=stolen+puppy |
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It sounds like the problem was not the meeting place but the evasiveness of the potential dogs owners...who knows if they were actually the owners or if it was stolen. The breeder that I just went to uses a vet close to my house and I checked with him, plus he had the AKC papers and shot records, I met the sire and dam and he showed me their AKC pedigrees. I mean any responsible breeder or owner should be able to procure this information without a problem. I think you did the right thing by walking away. |
Also, I forgot to add, any good breeder with an ethical breeding program in place will be more than willing to answer any questions you may have and will be more than willing to provide any documentation you request. Also, I have seen on here where alot of members have waited a long time for papers and never recieved them. Never take the pup home unless you have papers in hand. Dont think that just because a pup is a little cheaper than normal means that the pup is sick or that something is wrong with the entire situation. I sold one of my babies to an older lady for $300 out of my last litter. She was alone in her home and wanted a companion. She was capable of financially taking care of all the babies needs and her home was imaculate (sp). I could have charged her more, but all I really wanted was for the baby to have a great home life and I get updates on her alot and she is spoiled rotten and doing great. Im glad you walked away from that situation, i feel bad for that poor baby though. Theres no telling how the home life is for it and where it will end up or what they may do to it if they do not sell it. There are plenty of members on her that have great pups, and some of them do not cost a whole lot of $$. Talk to some of the ones with websites on here and they can guide you in the right direction on finding a great reputable breeder. |
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