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BTW, She is getting the puppy on the 16 of March on her BIRTHDAY!!! Coincidence... I don't think so.. |
Originally Posted by BamaFan121s Might I just add, I get really sick of these types of threads. Not so much because there are people who are very unknowldgeable and don't realize the mistakes they are making, but because they post for advice and then ignore it because it's not what they want to hea...then get upset and insulting because people aren't happy for them...then members jump on and defend them because, heaven forbid, someone was blunt and upset over the fact that the person chose to flaunt their irresponsibility. To be perfectly honest, I really don't give a flying monkey's backside if I hurt someone's feelings in those types of situations. In fact, depending on the mood I'm in on any given day, I might actually WANT to hurt someone's feelings. Maybe if enough people are blunt, then the next person will refrain from piping up and bragging about their disregard for adivce and the well being of their dogs. IMO, it wouldn't be a big loss. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: |
Wow, I'm just noticing this thread now! I personally think it's unbelievably sad that someone is going to put a 6 week old Yorkie on a flight and then leave it at home alone for hours out of the day, it breaks my heart to think of how scared and sad this little puppy will be :( Unfortunately some people only care about what they want, not what's best for a poor helpless little puppy. |
didn't she already get a different yorkie from a random site??? |
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oh oops, i need to pay attention to detail! :/ |
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Unfortunately, I don't see Osama Bin Laden posting here anytime in the near future. He doesn't really strike me as being the yorkie-type. What do you think? :p |
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A breeder, any dog breeder whether it's a small breed, medium breed or large breed does not allow puppies to go at 6 weeks. Well, any responsible breeder. The pup learns so much between the ages of 6-10 weeks old from the mom and their other sibblings. They learn to respect each other, learn that biting can hurt, and learn what they are going to be when they grow up! Do you know how long a wolf cub stays with his mother in the wild. You would me amazed. Why does the cub stay with it's mother for 1-2 years? So it can learn how to survive and learn how to survive in the pack. A 10-12 week old pup is still as cute as a 6 week old pup! |
Okay, why not just give it a rest everybody??? JMO:animal-pa. Constructive criticism is one thing. Mob mentality is quite another. Everything that can be said has been said (over and over and over, again) and now it's degenerated into sarcasm. Doesn't anyone have anything else to do? :rolleyes: |
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What did the mom die of anyhow? And I don't agree the puppy will be in a better place with you..NO WAY! This so called breeder, you are ONLY supporting her, your certainly not saving any puppies or dogs. |
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