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And of course most of us know that newbies coming on and their first post is in defense of questionable status are sent to do damage control.....And they don't understand there are too many educated members on YT.... |
Whoa! Totally Outrageous! |
argghh makes me so angry![ |
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And not only that, now people have to buy a certain kind of vitamin to keep them healthy and alive? How much does that costs? Only the very rich can afford that too? One thing I will agree with you on. "These little dogs are not for just anyone" True, there are only a very small percentage of people out there who really understand what it means to own a tiny. And while it is not abusive to own one, IT IS TOTALLY ABUSIVE TO THE DAMS WHO ARE FORCED TO BREED THESE TINY ABNORMALITIES OF NATURE OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN FOR PROFIT! |
Seeing that poor baby brought me to tears. All I could thing about is all the health issues and short life. |
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They do not always product dogs under 1.5 pounds...that is their breeding goal though! They are notated in their own words for wanting to produce (their new goal) under or at a max of 1 pound at maturity... I suggest you educate yourself and devote even 15 minutes to reading before posting nonsense...Mardelin called it right off the bat...another newbie account came to a specific thread to pus an certain agenda...you know "Gina" huh or "Jina"...please invite her here she could use the education as well there's a health forum and a breeding forum both would be very useful to her. My thread header expresses my opinion, which is more than allowed per YT rules, as long as what I said wasn't slanderous but the truth taken directly from the breeders site it's more than factual actually. |
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Wow. Good thing that very rich girls don't have long attention spans since these little dogs die well before the average Yorkie. Heaven forbid they be seen with "last years" accessory. :rolleyes: |
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Can't believe someone on this forum is saying this. Please educate yourself on the correct and healthy standards of breeding. I'm not even a breeder and I know the billions of health and ethical issues associated with this. It doesn't matter how much money people have, it doesn't justify purposefully bringing sick deformed puppies into the world that doen't have the potential for a healthy happy life. :confused::(:confused: |
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I don't want to hear, 'oh, well, the maid takes care of 'IT'" Ugh! It angers me to see people think of these little angels like a piece of furniture, an article, something that doesn't feel or hurts :thumbdown People who want to 'wear' these babies as a status symbol...they are poor little people, no matter how much money they have |
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Oh yeah, wanted to add, there was an episode of South park also, making fun at Paris. Her chi Tinkerbell was so depressed bc Paris was so annoying that it killed itself. Come to find that the reason why Paris has so many pets is bc they hate their lives and they all end up commiting suicide. So when they die, she just gets another one. No biggie. :rolleyes: |
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if i were you i would spend a little more time reading up on what you are trying to defend, and think about if it's ever right for anyone, at anytime. i hope you can either become quickly educated or bored with this site. btw, :goodluck: & :welcome4:...and don't forget that :yorkietal |
I would love to know what kind of health guarantee shes offering because for that kind of money and the ABNORMALLY small size of these fur babies i tend to doubt shes is offering a good one. They are just too small, and they look scared and cold. She mentions they are good around kids...is she nuts....these pups are way too delicate to be around children. She needs a lesson in ethics. |
I think they are adorable, I love that little baby face !! I would only hope they are healthy so they don't have to suffer any illness due to their small size. But, If I was assured a healthy baby, I would snatch one up in a minute. I just love those little ones. |
3. If the buyer complies with the veterinarian’s examination as set forth in paragraph 1, then the seller guarantees the puppy until 1(one) year of age against any life threatening congenital defects of heart, lungs and liver only. If the puppy has a life threatening congenital defect it will be replaced with the first available puppy of the same value from the seller, as soon as possible. However, the original puppy must be returned (at the buyer's expense) to seller before a new puppy can be delivered. The buyer will pay for the expense of sending the replacement puppy as well as the crates or kennels used in the shipping. In the event of death, an autopsy must be performed, (at the buyer’s expense), by a licensed veterinarian of the seller's choice to determine the exact cause of death. A copy of the autopsy must then be sent to the seller within 5 days of puppies death. Teacup Puppies, Teacup Maltese, Teacup Yorkie For Sale |
Unacceptable. |
geez! They don't even use the correct terminology. It's a necropsy, not autopsy! |
should be illegal.... |
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