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However, this breeder must have had several litters because she didn't even know which one I was talking about even after I told her that the birthdate was 7/30/11. She asked me whose names were on the papers! She acted like she was bothered by the fact that I was asking how old her puppies are when they are adopted out ( 8 weeks, not a good sign ) and about the size of his parents. She didn't want to email me pictures either. She told me today that she's "going outta town for work" and to text her in a couple weeks. I will contact her again and ask for pics, but I'll probably never get any. Even if I do, they may not be Bear's real parents, who knows! I don't trust her even for a minute. She mixes breeds and has more puppies for sale right now. I hardly consider her a reputable breeder. |
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Just wait , you might check her online yard sale in 5 months the baby might be available then...:mad: |
Not sure this is fair I have purchased two Yorkies from Misty, both have been healthy and obviously purebred pups. Yes, she does wean a little earlier than a lot of breeders and no you don't meet her, but that does not mean a thing. I know many breeders that do not want people coming to their homes. As for the 8 weeks, I got one pup from Misty at 6 weeks and another at 7. SOME people say to wean and sell at 12 weeks, but it does not hurt the puppy if he or she is no longer able to nurse. |
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A good breeder would certainly know who the purchased the puppy and be willing to provide pictures of the parents! |
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If this lady has several different breeds of dogs listed on several different websites and she has no idea who the parents are of a 5 month old dog of hers AND she won't let people see her kennel...IMO, it sounds more like a puppy mill than a BYB. I don't see an issue with the OP talking about her experience with the breeder. She's definitely got some legitimate concerns!! |
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that's totally horrid argggggg did you report that to animal services wow, I could cry because I'd never do that to my boys |
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You can always wean the dog on another lactating female if the mothers milk dries up or feed a supplemental I'm sure (breeders would know better than I), but they should stay for socialization until a minimum of 10 weeks completely dependant on size and health |
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The pup I bought from her over 3 years ago is the LEAST aggressive Yorkie I've ever had and I got her at 6 weeks. The Yorkie I got less than 3 years ago from a different breeder at 12 weeks is HIGHLY agressive. The puppy I JUST purchased from her on Sunday is exceptionally sweet. And guess what else? She didn't remember all the details of our first purchase either, and she was VERY interested in who would be around the pup and how old they were. I know many people who have purchased pups from Misty and I don't even think she offers any other breed of dog. And NO, just because someone doesn't want you to come to their home does not mean they are hiding something. I wouldn't want people coming to my house either. I do think Misty weans a tad early and all of her dogs are CKC, which I prefer because that means they haven't been inbred to hell and back like AKC dogs which cost 2 grand and are riddled with health problems when you can get a great female dog from Misty for $500.00. Also, my previous mail carrier is related to Misty, his name is Elliott and he is extremely nice. These are not bad people. Just because someone rescued a dog and never even spoke to Misty speaks volumes in the first place. |
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