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I must admit I am a bit surprised by how judgemental some of the replies are. I’ve tried to indulge all of the questions, but somehow it has gotten twisted into a bad situation. Since some of you are so very curious, this poor woman is recently divorced. She has two children….one with special needs. None of her dogs are kept in kennels, I believe she has around 6. She also has several parrots which she has rescued and even built a parrot facility above her garage just for them. She has been a great pet owner, and has breed yorkies for some time now. Lilly getting pregnant was a complete accident, we were expecting just to pick her up after the divorce was final, but things do happen. She’s just overwhelmed right now. She has to deal with an ex-husband who left her for another woman. She has to sell her house. She has to figure out the best future for all of her animals. Then let’s throw a job and children into the mix. We are trying to do right by this little girl and her puppies. Neither us or her are willing to risk any of them. I came here hoping for advice, and I believe some of it was good….but unfortunately the anonymity of the internet allows people to throw stones. |
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The best bet would be at least 4 weeks before you move, at this point the pups can provide more of their own body heat and it is not as critical with mama's milk is not as necessary. If you have a chance, go visit mama and pups a few times (i know it could get expensive) so she becomes comfortable with you around and socialization of the pups can continue. :) |
ChewyGeorgia you have not offended me in the least!! Your comments have been very helpful to me, and I think visiting is a wonderful idea. Thank you :) |
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I am truly sorry this woman is going through such hell in her life and maybe if you had explained a little more then you did then maybe you wouldn't be so upset and think we are judging you. We are only trying to do what is right for the mom and puppies as you are. |
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Im sorry how some the replies were posted. Im glad you came here for advice, there are many here that want to try and help you. You really didnt have to explain any thing to anyone here. back to the topic. 150 miles is like what 3 hr drive? thats a pretty long trip for mommy and babies. the first three weeks puppies can not regulate their own heat, they rely on the mom and puppy piles unless you provide additional heat for them, so if you do move them you will need to make sure you keep them warm. keep water and nutri cal for the trip. The smells of your other dogs when bringing them home might make momma dog very nerves but like you said you have an extra room to keep them separated so thats good. what ever you decide to do I hope all turns out good for you and them. keep us updated. |
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P.S. You don't have to apolgize for me because I don't think it is fair to point the finger at us when we were trying to figure out what was going on for the dogs sake. I don't give a rip about the people but I do care very deeply for the dog and her puppies. |
Thanks yorkieshadow, I do appreciate it, and I will keep you updated :) |
Cindy, I care about the dog and puppies too. That's why I came here in the first place. |
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yes I do understand in helping we needed more info. as if this dog was coming from a bad place BYB etc. why the move? but its when we start saying this breeder doesn't care for her dogs or the whole thing just is not sitting right with me. like she has some thing to hide... we don't know these people. many had gave good advice, thats all she was asking for. we all care about the dogs thats why we are all here. |
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I said Im sorry how some the replies were posted. I never said I apologize for this and that member. im out of here , Have a nice day. |
LOL actually I was trying to keep it simple in the beginning because I didn't want to irritate anyone with details. ANYways, I have gleaned so far that it would be better to wait at least 3 weeks...and try to visit mommy in between if I can :) |
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