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You do realize that the CKC will register anything that even looks remotely like a yorkie, right? "The PAW Program was established by the Continental Kennel Club to apply for registration of a purebred dog for which the original registration records have been lost or the ancestry is undocumented. The PAW Program uses specific photographs of the applicant canine and the verification of witnesses to determine if the canine is eligible for registration with the Continental Kennel Club. The PAW Registration Application must be completed and submitted to apply for registration." Puppy and Litter Registration Services - Continental Kennel Club One of the members here got a coffee table registered as a pure bred yorkie a few years back. Just saying... As for price...what pre-breeding tests and certifications did she obtain? Didn't think so. If you had a great experience with her, fantastic. But others haven't and their stories are every bit as valid to get out to the public as yours. |
Just my two cents. My breeder took videos and photos of all her dogs for her customers. I still watch them. She knows every owner and has an open line of communication for them to call. She also was available for boarding. All the dogs were microchipped and she had a medical file on everyone. She expected people to come to her home on order to get to know them and encouraged multiple visits. This way they not only got to know each other but they saw the environment the dogs were raised |
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I contacted Misty in the first place to ask about shot records and she couldn't help me! |
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Look, bottom line, Misty may sell Yorkies and Chihuahuas (I didn't know she did, but who cares), but that does not mean that her pups are not purebred or properly cared for. I have attached pics of the two babies I got from her, the little one I just got on Sunday and the adult I bought back in early 2010 which I got from Misty at 6 weeks, I DID have to bottle feed her, but I loved that experience and she is a great dog, so loving. You can't tell me that these dogs are not 100% Yorkie. Also, the argument about AKC being so superior is highly debated. Just do a quick Google search on how the AKC regulations are actually HARMING breeds. You can do all the genetic testing that you want, but inbreeding is WRONG and it happens all the time in AKC rings. As far as my mail carrier, Elliott was a very nice person and he spoke very highly of Misty as a person - I'm just giving some insight. I am not saying that other's experiences are not valid, but this is coming from someone who bought a dog at a yard sale who Misty never met, never dealt with, etc. I on the other hand have dealt with her in the purchasing process TWICE. I don't know the whole story, maybe this person was hounding Misty (pun intended) or she felt that way. I have contacted Misty on several occasions with questions and she has ALWAYS been easy to work with. I honestly think it is unfair for members of this forum to call out a breeder by name and call her operation a puppy mill when the only thing they know is that the breeder didn't want to deal with a person who claimed to have a puppy she once sold to someone else. :) |
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Is there no wonder that the Sophie and Travis had such different experiences?!? Travis was there to BUY a pup....and then another. With Sophie, there was no exchange of money. Misty didn't make a dime off her If this person is in the business JUST to make money(aka a GREEDER), there was no financial benefit to helping Sophie...but I am sure she's a lot nicer to her customers who are about to drop some cash. I betcha if Sophie called and asked to buy a pup, she'd meet a whole new Misty!! I |
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