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I think you have the wrong person. I do not remember the puppy's name so when TimeTells came in saying "Louie" I just assumed she was talking about the same pup I mentioned. Many problems to your statement: First, it was not October, it was SEPTEMBER I remember specifically because we just got back from the Bark in the Park event. I believe I event posted this right after the event so you can go back and check the date of the original post. 2nd, we did not leave and come back, we stayed next to the pen the whole entire time we were deciding. 3rd, as I clearly stated in the original post, it was not just my boyfriend and myself. There were FOUR of us and you keep referring to me as "that couple". 4th, I was told by Kelly (I'm assuming that's your name because it was the mother not the daughter who said this) that the puppy we were interested in was from her own favorite male yorkie and that he and his father had the same "spastic" nature about them. You keep saying this Louie was a rescue so if that is true, I am not who you're assuming I am. The main reason we walked away from the puppy (who I am sure is not this Louie you are talking about) was because it just didn't add up. You threw out the fact that the male puppy would not be good for breeding (we were not interested in breeding him) because the spastic thing was genetic since HIS father had it also. If he wasn't good for breeding for the "spastic condition" alone, why then, did you breed his father who you said also has the same condition? |
ALSO, you said we came back and then said we wanted him and were disappointed when you had already sold him. We never left and came back (as I mentioned earlier) so it's impossible that we came back disappointed that you already sold him. Like I said, you're talking about the wrong person. |
I stand corrected, I just check the original post date and I did post in October but I am certain we are not talking about the same puppy. The puppy we were interested in was not a rescued dog. You told us specifically that he was bred from one of your own male yorkies. |
You are wrong and DO stand corrected on the date and No one leaves without shots/papers/contract and support. I hope you have had your fun. |
love1yorkie, I know how to admit when I am wrong (and I was wrong only in the date). I see that no matter how much I try reason with you, you won't budge in your inaccurate assumption. I am sure you and I are both tired from this pointless quarrel so as I said before, let's end this here. I wish you the very best with all your rescue efforts and with your kennel. |
My inacurate assumptions ?????????!!!!!! If I were the one making assumptions... you would be the one that we'd be talking about. Spreading hatred all over the internet. It's called a viral attack. I counted at least 5 differences in your story..he not she, dates ect ect..I know exactly who you are and the couple you were with and you brother in law did come back and act like he was all upset because you talked him out of the pup. Also, what gives anyone the right to criticize a perfectly fine crazy little healthy hyper "BEAUTIFUL in your own words PUP" that belonged to ME. YES, MY property to decide who i wanted to SELL or give it to. What makes you think i would have even let you have him. I was showing dogs and enjoying people. I remember shuttling you all off and telling you to enjoy shopping and to think about it. Bottom line is it is MY business not yours. You were just mad because you had obvious remorse that you lost a great opportunity. BTW....he checked out perfecto and the only crime associated with Louie is that he now gets Cross dressed and is made to wear girlie clothes and bows in his hair. Now, lets put you on the chopping block and talk all mean about anything you do? How about talk about your kids and give your contact info?? lets do that. You should feel a lot guilty. |
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You are also putting out erroneous information! You wrote: "So back to USDA....did you know that if you sell even one puppy you must be inspected and lic by the USDA." This may be true for you, but this is not true for breeders unless they are running a wholesale business, brokering for someone else, or selling to pet shops/dealers/research, etc. If a breeder has 3 or less breeding females, she is exempt completely from USDA licensing or inspections. If a breeder is selling strictly to the pet owners and not going into any of these wholesale/commercial resell situations, they are not required to be licensed with USDA even with more than 3 breeding females. Just being licensed with the USDA tells me the breeder is not the breeder I want. I look for breeders that refuse to sell to pet stores, brokers, or dealers. I only buy from breeders who sell direct to a potential puppy owner who they have thoroughly screened. I want a breeder who breeds only as many dogs as they can adequately care for. I want them home raised, not caged in some outbuilding with minimal human contact. I want to see that they are clean, well-groomed and well cared for. These breeders need no USDA licenses and are definately not doing anything shady! :rolleyes: There is a lot more to the law, you might want to read it. BTW do you have a Class A or B? Here is a rundown that might help you get started with understanding the licensing requirements: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_wel...quirements.pdf I am still mulling over your last comment, "My finer customers are much more refiner and reasonable.....just a matter of class I guess." "Much more refiner?" Really? I guess it is a matter of class, but I don't think the way you mean it. :rolleyes: I never would imagine trying to say richer clients were somehow better than others, if that is what you are getting at. But then I did not change the price of my pups by whim and give a different price to different customers. They all got a fair deal -- same price for everyone. Price was not the main topic -- how they would care for the pup was. |
Debra, this is one of those we completely agree on and it actually counts in the tally books...my oh my some people. I'm not even sure I believe the OP, but oh well, she told a story about something she supposedly witnessed and then the responses (from a new member who just so happened to have adopted that same pup-WOW)-craziness! |
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I find it telling of your true beliefs that you refer to the pup as "your property", as if he were some material item for your "refiner" clientele's consideration. I see puppies as living beings to be cherished and loved, not to be peddled at the local mall to whoever pays the fluctuating price. You refer to "showing" your pups, I'm assuming you don't mean in a show ring do you? I thought respected, reputable show breeders would NEVER sell puppies in a store....any store!? |
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Also getting tired of the HUGE cut-and-paste of how many animals she "saved" in each reply she and her cronies post. Beating a dead horse and has nothing to do with the original post, which as many have pointed out, was just a nice person who wanted to make sure she was doing the right thing. More than I can say from what I have read about this breeder and the postings of her and her cronies. Just my 2 cents, but I am sure that I will now get nasty and threatening PMs from them, too. ; ) |
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yeah, it can get a bit emotional when folks start judging and putting their "idea' about how we do things into their own words. Ridiculous. BTW, I have a class B lic. kennel lic, local business lic DBA all the above. And this woman never bought a dog from me...I ststed that i joked with them about a very sweet deal and it seems only the people you seem to be the most generous with come back and actually criticize. This lady did NOT get the dog they wanted and then complained. Another customer on YELP got a dog from my mom and then started blogging that she SAVED her Perfectly healthy dog....Nutcases. They think this and that. If they just stated the facts it would be much less hurtful. The Yelp customer felt she overpaid and threated blackmail virtual attack if I did not give her dog to her for $300.00 because she found other pups for that price the day later. C'mon I know and deal face to face with any customer I meet( there aren't that many) I know every single one. And some of them turn out to be creeps. be honest..you never had a really unreasonable customer or someone you met that acted irrationally? This original poster stated she felt guilty for NOT getting it as if she was supposed to rescue it. Ridiculous..I cannot stand Martyrs. Not one of them was saving a dog, they were BUYING a dog. If they want to save them then go do the work, dedicate your life and get on with it. Ah poor little pampered YORKIES do not need their saving or sympathy. My dogs are so pampered indoor and outdoor gardens and sleep in a bed with myself and my children every night. Our kennel gets opened in the morning and the race is on to see who can find the cat first. Save someone who needs it....you all are funny. |
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Thank you to all the people who have written me private notes apologizing. It was very hurtful and upsetting trying to defend the Labels people try and pin on you. We love our animals, all our babies and YES, I love setting up my pups playpen at the boutique and my dad's tractor repair and my sister's nursery . We've done this for over 20 yrs. and no one ever called a any of the POP culture labels because we simply do not fall into the sludge of those bad people. We actually do rescue several times a year. But a Big Thank you to the private messages . We work really hard to maintain very high standards and take a lot of pride in our family, pets and homes. KC |
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