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I wondered about this to..I have a ex BIL that use to buy puppies and as soon as they started getting big he didn't want them anymore...he gave a few of them to my children when they were just kids one was a St Benard we rehomed him to my cousin who lived on a farm and he lived there till he passed from old age |
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Anyone need housekeeping??! shoot...sorry. I meant to post this in the videos section :( |
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exactly!!!! |
How can she sleep at night??? Even if given the benifit of the doubt, that's she's not doing anything to these pups herself, she seeks out for financial gain very small pups that are way more likely to have premature deaths and serious problems. She keeps putting herself in these situations and keeps the "micro" pup in style and in demand. The more people that want them, the more certain that someone out there will breed for them. Keeping this cycle never ending. |
I see her as a heartless, selfish sub human being. If she had not been told it would be different....she had a few people on this board thinking the rest of us were evil because we confronted her. Now, years later, that same pattern of animal abuse and/or neglect continues. |
I saw this on Facebook today and came by earlier to see if there was a post about it. I just cannot believe how many dogs she has gone through... There has to be more to the story than just puppy mill dogs dying off. This is dog number 7?! |
I am 67 years old....I have had a dog of some kind, every year of my life since I was 6 years old....all those dogs, and never had any die horrific tragic deaths....I had to give a couple up because we moved from that State to overseas....but majority died from old age, and they were healthy up until they died of old age....I can not imagine loosing the dogs she has lost. If nothing else, I think I would at least think maybe it was actually something I was doing, or NOT doing, that was killing them off.....which makes you think maybe it is not all "accidents"? Either that of this stupe cant learn from her mistakes and still has no idea what a healthy dog is. |
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Anyway, I won't keep guessing, because I'm sure I won't ever understand a mind such as hers. |
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Those poor dogs that had no choice but enter into her life. :( |
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There's a normal number of deaths- even with terrible luck and tragedy, no one should be loosing so many. Of the dogs I have had, which is now 5 in my life, we lost two to old age and cancer, and three are still living. One continually gets sick and has brushes with death (poor immune system, epilepsy, is a senior), and two are in excellent health. Only one of those dogs was well bred (he got cancer, he died when I was a tiny toddler), the rest have been pound pups and rescues. All of them have either lived long lives, or are still alive. Something more is going on. If I can keep my elderly, epileptic, immune suppressed, luxating patellas, 5 pound chihuahua alive and happy and healthy and really THRIVING despite his troubles, then there is no reason that all of these dogs should be dying like this at young ages. |
I can't imagine losing five dogs in such a short time. How can that possibly be an accident? I know some people might point to bad breeding, but how many people here have bought from backyard breeders in the past when we didn't know what we were doing? And we're not burying five in five years. I have mostly rescued until Cookie, and while I have had serious health problems creep up before, they have never claimed one of my pups at a young age (my doberman Jello got cancer about 8 years old, my first yorkie Minnie had kidney failure around likely 12+ years old [she was a rescue so I only know for sure she was at least 10]). I confess I used to love watching Misa Minnie's videos but I just can't give her owner these views anymore. Thankfully Priscilla's trick videos with Uni are better anyways, and I know Uni gets spoiled rotten by Priscilla! Uni is one happy yorkie every time I see one of her videos. :) |
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