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You can also call animal control in her county if the conditions are really unlivable. Most counties have strict limits on the number of dogs you can keep on private property if you aren't a licensed kennel. |
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I can't even wrap my brain around how disgusting this GREEDER is and that she thinks these poor dogs enjoy breeder and cranking out puppies! :eek: |
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Aw heck, Jodi. I'm sure she believes that if she loses one of her dams during a whelp, that she can just go 'rescue' another to replace it. Sick. Loco en Cabeza . Twisted. |
What in the world? Have fun by breeding? Why can't they have fun by being loved and treated well instead of pumping out puppies to make someone else money? How do you even "rescue" a dog that is intact? I'm thoroughly disgusted. OP, you are having such a tough time. I'm so sorry. |
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This is another example why someone should visit the house. People who form a relationship with a breeder over PM's really don't KNOW what that breeder is like. When people are selling things they often pretend to be sweet and kind, they want you to like them. They want you to trust them. The say how they are "involved in rescue" or they only bred one litter. People need to really check out the breeder they are supporting. I have to add that you say you may want a mentor, are you planning on breeding? Do you want a mentor or a whelping coach? A good breeder will not sell you a dog for breeding until you have proven you have what it takes. If you're really serious about becoming more than a backyard breeder, I'd advise you to slow down, and start attending shows. |
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I'm confused, you say lucysfurbabuies PM'ed you, but she just joined today. Was this the screen name she used in the initial PM? |
Your first post I see:rolleyes: |
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