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Biewer breeders-Can you recognize? I know you are protective of your babies. Please help-how did they end up at auction??? Do you know these breeders??? Look at March 28th and April 11th Auctions in link below! Upcoming Auctions |
I'm very involved on a biewer forum...I do not recognize that breeder's name. I'll cross post your thread... It's a sad fact that greeders have discovered these wonderful little dogs. :( |
Thanks! It is very sad. It doesn't take long for a breed to get in the wrong hands. It makes me really sad. I have wanted one for awhile and they are just tossing them out to auction like its no big deal. :( |
It is sad, the greeders are already exploiting a breed that up until a few years ago was almost unknown - they are quick to jump on the next money train!:mad: |
How / why does a dog end up at auction? Is an auction mainly a means for breeders or millers to bring in new stock? Sorry for the questions but I've been curious about this for awhile. |
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On one of the links (March 28th, I think) there is a picture of a dog...a white French Bulldog?...that looks seriously....wrong? for lack of better words. The dog's back legs are twice as long as the front legs! :eek: Surely that is not normal for that kind of dog? :confused: I feel sorry for all these little ones. :( No, I do not know any of the Biewer owners listed. I would certainly give them a good piece of my mind if it did! :mad: |
This is terrible. The biewer clubs' rescues don't have the money it will take to rescue these many dogs. I wonder if they are getting the dogs for these auctions from Germany. Most of the U.S. Biewer breeders make their buyers jump through hoops--sad, very sad. |
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Please see my post on Andi's other thread titled 'Please Read...". Thanks. |
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this is so sad. it has gotten to the point where I won't sell a puppy to anyone in Missouri. I would have to know you really well. I sold one about two years ago to a very nice couple who said they wanted mine because all the dogs they had seen in Missouri were from puppymills. I have worried over that little dog ever since wondering if those people lied to me,. |
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Most of the breeders I know, make sure that their puppies are going to real homes, not puppy mills. I think if any breeder knowingly sells to a puppy mill, they should be outted. I google earth every application for a puppy if I can't go to see a home, found a few kennels that way--and didn't sell any puppies to those folks. |
Dee is right. I google phone numbers and many times a person who inquired who says they just want a pet, their phone number turns up pages and pages of many breeds, designer breeds, many states, etc. A few times the address given turned out to be an empty lot or a business district. It is amazing how much information you can find when googling the phone number, the address, the name, etc. Try googling your self or your spouse or a friend and see how much comes up. It's amazing. AND a wonderful tool to help screen those who inquire about your puppies. It sure helps me identify and rule out a lot of people who end up on my "Alert list". |
I was invited to go with a friend to the southwest auction in wheaton,mo a few years ago, i will never forget that day for the rest of my life i was expecting to see beautiful dogs no that is not what you see what i saw was cages after cages crammed full of dogs some with no teeth some looked very sick and one without a leg and most without food or water unless you go there to rescue don't go i wish that i never did Betty & Micah my love:aimeeyork |
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