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Laughter is the best thing for them and when we get those humorous volunteers to come in, it does a world of wonder for them. I'm in Flagler hospital which one are you in? You see them everyday you said, so you must work on the floor as well? |
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How would I make 20% off my money. Silly. Nigeria wants my money. Not to give it to me. LOL thanks for your irrelevant opinion on the topic. :) False: Money doesn't make people happy. You know why this is false. Someone poor came up with it. |
"can you imagine what the world would be like if people were kind, sweet, bit their tongues when something nasty were to come out? Well I guess the Devil would be out of a job". Ring a bell? Need a hint? Irrelevant? Your first post is what is irrelevant. Just a poor guy here that believes in the standard. Not a 1.5 pound dog from a broker. |
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Take your own hint. If you re read your post and read what you wrote to me , I would have to whole heartedly agree with your quote. Since we are family, there is no brokers. Not sure what you mean and it really doesn't matter. |
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Boy you really can't read can you. They are expecting a home visit from the breeder and the breeder will contact them directly. Silly rabbit. :) |
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That's alot of copy and pasting you have put your time into. Has nothing to do with my original request. I could use you as a volunteer at the hospital and utilize your time more effectively :) |
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http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...se-saline.html #1 Anyone know where I can purchase subQ dextrose in saline Thanks :-) *If you were a nurse and worked in a hospital you would have access to subQ IV bags and would not need to ask your question on a forum. Furthermore, you would know the difference between the different types of subQ fluids. :rolleyes: Pretty basic Nursing 101 where I come from *but once again that is just my opinion:) http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/3154027-post1.html #2 Met a fellow yorkie owner this morning at the doggie park. I started talking to and she was telling me about her breeder friend. She said she advised her a little while ago to let her puppies die??? She said the puppies were born with their brains (gel like blood substance sort of hanging out the top??). She said one of the ladies pups was already dead, but the other one is alive. I'm so repulsed I wasn't sure what to say so I walked over to the bathrooms to post this? Is that correct, should that lady tell her something. ? I don't want to jump in and say your crazy to say something like that. I guess one of the pups are still alive but its head is indented and that gel? stuff is hanging out.? I've never heard of such a thing. Could I say something informative to her? I don't know. Anyone know of this or where I could research it. The lady I am talking to is not a breeder (her friend is). Does she know what she is talking about. ????? She said she has "more" in there left? I would like to say something to save them if anything is to be said??? Hopefully no others will be born that way??? See it's pretty easy to search your previous posts. It's all here in black and white. :) That is NOT MY OPINION but it is a FACT~! ;) |
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When my Mom was fighting for her life, I was there day after day, with hardly any rest, and what rest I got didn't seem to do much good. I would collapse at the end of the day and get up early the next morning to start all over again. I had no time for anything, no time for my husband, no time for my dogs, no time for myself. I could barely spare an hour a week to hit the grocery store. I was a bundle of nerves. I simply cannot imagine taking on a new puppy in the middle of all of that. No way I could have managed that at all. I cannot imagine a reputable breeder placing one of their pups, with all of the time and attention that they require, in a home under those circumstances. But that's just me. |
A broker.. me..? what a laugh.. oh gee..you all have fun bantering back and forth about your opinions. Unless you honestly know someone you only have opinions and for some that is your life line. Bye bye :-) I'm wondering why I''ve wasted this much time responding. Thank you to those that responded and I see why you chose pms. Please call her after 2pm as a courtesy. |
Right, great exit line. Again. Caveat Emptor......loves the "Looking for Breeding females" over 5 years of age. Chocolate perhaps? |
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I really dont understand why your friend would think that now is a good time to take on a puppy. If she is her husbands carer then she must spend all of her time caring for him right? so what time will she have for the pup? The pup will give her sleepless nights leaving her tired through out the day while she is caring for her husband. I really dont think she needs the added stress at this moment in time, and as a friend I think you should reconsider this. Also if you are working nights at the hospital tonight surely you should be asleep right now? wouldn't want you falling asleep on the job now would we? |
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Me, I will begin a search for my own Chocolate breeding females over 5 years of age, and under 3 pounds. I only want the best, will not travel to see them, expect them to be shipped, and will then ask those with the knowledge what I need to do next to save them! Any tiny studs available? Breeders, please feel free to PM me. I suppose I can scrape up several grand. |
I pity any pup that might get caught up in this 'transaction'. I had a lady contact me in the last few weeks with very similar circumstances, except for the tiny part. Husband has stage 4 cancer..she's stressed and looking for a loving companion. We've talked several times and I think she now understands why it would be a bad idea to get a pup now. I told her I would be happy to talk with her when her life is more settled. The situation the OP described is not the circumstance to place any pup in....and a tiny?.....out of the question. It's sad that the OP is acting as broker (or whatever) for this and even sadder is that there are those with offers. |
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I thought someone advertising to be a broker for someone else was against YT rules. Did I miss something? |
You belong here to see both sides, to see who is not reputable, and to learn. You do not thing those that love the breed and are against this type of OP will reply in kind? WHo speaks for the TINY, or the "wanted" 5 year old breeder females? That members would PM her really disgusts me, but again, that is just me, and my opinion. |
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Okay I try to read all the threads, I don't always comment if I have no input and this thread would be no comment but just reading. My question is (so I can follow alone here, LOL) What does OP mean? |
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I love reading your comments....they are spot on and quite humerous!! |
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