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Renee, I know that this was a hard decision. I am sorry that Jazzy's new owners had the private PM's as well. I know that must have been upsetting to them too. I'm glad to hear that she is spayed and in a loving home. |
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I know how hard that must have been for you. I'm sure you made the right decision and Jazzy will be happy as can be in her new home. I am going through a similar situation right now. I kept my male puppy as a show prospect and he is absolutely perfect in every single way except one - cryptorchid. It is breaking my heart because I also love him so much. I have to make a decision very soon, but the thought of not keeping him is really, really tough. :( |
You did the right thing! You obviously know what you are doing and no one should question that. |
Renee I am sorry about all your problems you have been going through, but this shows what kind of breeder you are. |
You don't have to explain yourself to anyone, but I'm glad that you did. What a responsible decision you have made. Maybe someone else will learn something from this. |
Well, I've been away from the boards for a few weeks now. (Santa brought a Kindle and all spare time has been spent reading.) I don't know about all the drama-rama that went on but I totally agree with Robin that it is sad that Renee had to make such a post although I respect her for doing so. It seems to me that when someone makes an intelligent and responsible decision in the best interest of their pet, it behooves us as a community to support their integrity...especially when we know the poster as we do her. When we let ourselves become judge and jury here just because we "might" have done something differently, the community is weakened. One of my favorite "teacher" posters (signs) seems particularly applicable when we decide our personal judgments trump others. It simply says, "You have the right to remain silent. Please exercise it." Renee, I applaud you for your actions insuring the best life and future for Jazzy in spite of the pain of giving her up. I wish you peace in what had to be a difficult decision. |
It is very unfortunate that you even feel the need to make a post like this to explain your decision. I'm sure it was a very difficult decision for you to make to remove her from your program and place her, but I believe that you did the right thing. Dogs with or coming from lines with genetic issues such as the one you have mentioned should not be used for breeding. I'm sure that Jazzy thanks you and will live a very spoiled life in her new home. :) |
You are truly a dedicated breeder. I can't imagine the heartache of having to rehome a pup let alone taking one out of your breeding program. A double wammy of pain and stress. I am so happy you found a wonderful home for Jazzy. Have a safe trip and visit with a YT'er. It's nice to know Jazzy will remain part of YT. |
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