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12-29-2005, 08:56 PM | #61 |
YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: CO
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| [QUOTE=Snow Yorkies]...... But if we follow suit to this ad we are asking for it.. That ad is not a honest ad in the first place. I know mine are WRV registered and not reconized with AKC. It is correct about being one of the oldest registries used for Biewers. [QUOTE] I know that's not an honest ad and I think they probably care more about the money than their puppy. It's so sad that most people out there probably cannot tell the difference. I am well educated now (thanks to you guys) so I know better. It would nice if there is an easy way to tell good breeder form the not so good one. There was a thread here about a young lady getting ready to pick up her puppy next week. Get this - the puppy is only 4 weeks old now. We all ask her to please wait till her puppy is older. I truly hope she can work it out with her breeder. Too many people are not informed before they get their puppy home. The poor puppies are the one that suffer the most as a result. I mean they could die. I just don't know how to spread the words and help people stay away from the bad breeders. It's good to know Biewer sound like the animal Beaver. I didn't get it right before. Thanks. Last edited by amyann; 12-29-2005 at 09:00 PM. |
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12-29-2005, 09:09 PM | #62 |
Biewer Passionate Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Southern AL
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| I missed that post I truly hope they will wait, how sad for this little one... Not getting the fundamentals from its litter mates and momma. I makes me angry when these breeders do this I see no call for that. If it leaves at 5 weeks it hasn't even gotten it first vaccinations yet!!! Doing research and checking references can help when selecting a breeder. And if the breeder ASKS the right questions of the new potential owners. A good breeder that really cares in placement of their pups the breeder will have just a demanding requirements for the owners as the owners should have of a breeder...
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