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You are correct they are not rescues but rehomes by a "breeder" |
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I came back hoping for an update that they had found homes. These cutie pies certainly can't help any of what the uproar is about. I believe the main focus should be what your good intentions were meant to be.........to find them a Loving Home!! I commend you for your efforts!!:thumbup: |
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They are darlings, and I do hope they find loving homes :) |
Oh I just love little Infiniti.... And my sister in law lives in Philly.... but hubby says "no more" :( BUT... I LOVE her... :( :( :( |
OMG I can't believe this...I got Bijou from these people! I've always wondered if the lady I got her from in VA was really her breeder. I'm just shocked to see this as I was just looking to see if I can help a friend find a female yorkie. I'm just lost for words right now. I hope that someone on here does get these babies as they need loving homes!!! |
First of all, I don't know why anyone says that Biewers should not be in rescue....what makes them different that any other dog in shelters and rescues? I have seen that comment before and it floors me. But...beyond that: As for this rescue and this breeder and their activities, I find it beyond appalling. This breeder must be having a problem selling, so now she wants to call her dogs rescues? And, the rescue is going around the protocol to help this breeder? UGH I will report this to anyone who will listen (sadly, I don't know that Petfinder cares as I have reported a known miller to no avail...they say they cannot get proof yet Adopt A Pet did) , including the IRS since they do have a 501c3 and this is NOT charitible activity imho. If I am wrong, so be it; but I am sick of breeders calling their pups that they cannot get rid of rescues. If they cannot place their pups, they need to stop breeding. |
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I think from the breeder's standpoint this is an ethical/moral issue and shame on them for using the cover of "rescue" to hand their responsibilties when it comes to placing their dogs or in this case they are using petfinder as their marketing tool to cover more people to get rid of their dogs. What is especially upsetting is this is a board member of a Biewer Club who says everything they do is in the "betterment of the breed" and to me this is very low class way to handle placement of her dogs. I think everyone would be very upset if a board member of the YTCA did the same thing. Reputable breeders DO NOT DO THIS!!!!! |
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The "foster" I got Bijou from never gave me her last name. I have to mail her proof of Bijou's spay and instead of her giving me her name and address, she gave me an envelope with her business or kennel name on it...which is Foxcreek and if anyone wants to know they live, it's in Buffalo Junction, VA. I did a search on her physical address (where I picked Bijou up from) and her name (Jessica) and Foxcreek. I found her listing Yorkie puppies on a site called Breeders.net. What I learned from this (thanks to Livingdustmops helping me) was if you want to rescue a yorkie or other breed go with a breed specific rescue group that has a proven track record. It's heartbreaking to think that I probably supported a puppy miller. I can't say that for sure because when I asked Jessica if I could see Bijou's mother since she was still there too, she told me no and that she wasn't playing show and tell (rude, right?) We just signed her little spay agreement form, paid her $500, scooped Bijou up and was shoved out the front door...we were in and out in like 5 minutes. Not something you'd expect from a "foster" right? My reason for this rant is to hope to educate others by our experience and hope that others don't have this happen to them. It's sad to say but because this happened to me, I will always do more research on any rescue group I consider adopting from in the future. |
I am the chairperson for the BBCAR. That is the Biewer Breed Club of America Rescue. If these are really rescue dogs, they can contact me at HELP@BiewerRescue.com. I think this is a very unethical way to throw away your breeders when they can not produce anymore.... We are there for any rescue that needs us... and will be very happy to help this lady IF they are rescued dogs and they are turned over to us.. The BTCA also is supposed to have a rescue.. why are they not stepping in to help in rehoming these dogs? I think that the rescue that they are listed in should be told what is up with this breeder.. Rescue people work very hard to make sure that the money is there when needed, to set up networks of people to transport and to find foster homes... it is a never ending battle...as I am sure that any rescue person can tell you... We are there when needed. We truly care about the well being of any dog but as you know, each club has it's own rescue for that breed. When I was breeding and showing Yorkies, I was very involved with rescue and now am again with the Biewer.. If I or our rescue is ever needed, please let us know.. If one of our members did this, they would not be a member for long, I can tell you that... Donna |
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Did you send her the spay proof? I will bet if she does not receive it, she will never contact you. |
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I had hoped when I read this thread that you would come forward and tell your story...while the breeders are different the "rescue" is not and everyone should be aware of what this woman from Scottish Terrier Club is doing in the name of rescue. I will tell you it would be very difficult to see what is going on with this rescue but if you go and look at all the dogs she has listed on petfinder there were only two that were scotties and the rest were all othe purebred dogs...the other key is that she states none of these dogs are in her possession. While breeders will turn their puppies over to rescue when they can't sell them..the rescue is not a go between and has physical ownership of the dog. Right now YTNR has two puppies listed on petfinder for $800/$900 dollars. These dogs have been turned over to their rescue organization to place them in a good home. |
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No Bijou hasn't been spayed yet as she was too young, the huge anastetic recall was posted and she is currently on an antibiotic for colitis. We do have her spay scheduled for Feb. 17th to have it done. I got a letter for this "foster" from my vet explaining the delay in her spay. I actually sent Erica (lady with the Scottish Terrier Group Rescue) an e-mail and explained the delay to her (as the "foster" Jessica didn't give me her e-mail and honestly, I'd rather not talk to that person ever again). Erica was and has always been very nice, but like Livingdustmops says they all have to be in on this together. It's just so weird. I'm sure you're right about her not contacting me if I never sent her proof, but I know that I signed a promise to give them proof of it and to me it's important that I follow through with what I promised. Funny to think I still feel this way, since they obviously lied to me, but I have to do what what I feel is right. As I don't ever what to worry that they could try and take her back from me over a simple loop hole. Hope that makes sense. |
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Thank you for being there for me through all this. Bijou and Barley are our loves and though we were suckered by both rescue groups that we got them from, we are blessed to get to share our lives with them! |
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I think what scrappind dee was trying to say is that the biewer clubs have rescue set up and rescues should go to those groups.. Not that biewers are not going to end up is rescue, but that the Biewer clubs should follow through and make sure that they are there when needed... This thread seems to me as though this person is just using the name rescue to get rid of dogs that she did not bond with and quit producing so now she wants them gone.. to make room for new breeders??? ughhh Makes me sick.. Donna |
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