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Old 12-08-2010, 08:40 AM
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I understand why she did it too but Im sure if she knew the conditions in which the mother was in and where her pups had been bred, Im sure she wouldnt have done it.

It is bad there are breeders like this out there, maybe she could have tried more breeders or a rescue centre.

Buying a pup from a puppy farmer is the easiest thing in the world because they couldnt give a monkeys about the pup or the new home its going too.
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I understand why she did it too but Im sure if she knew the conditions in which the mother was in and where her pups had been bred, Im sure she wouldnt have done it.

It is bad there are breeders like this out there, maybe she could have tried more breeders or a rescue centre.

Buying a pup from a puppy farmer is the easiest thing in the world because they couldnt give a monkeys about the pup or the new home its going too.
Well we live and learn, dont we, whats done is done and ime sure her pup has a lovely home.
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Old 16-05-2011, 03:30 PM
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Re: Dogs4Us

Ive had a 9 month old Yorkshire Terrier for a couple of weeks now, she was given to me by a friend of a friend.

The lady in question has cancer and may not have much longer to live, this is what I was told when I got her anyway.

I have today received the dogs papers from the lady and have found Daisy originated from Dogs4Us at Manchester, therefore I have done a search and come across this website. I have a bundle of guarantees and bits of paper from Dogs4Us which Im assuming is a complete waste of paper.

To be fair I took her on not knowing her background whatsoever, I just couldn't see a Yorkie homeless. I already have an 8 year old and previous to that a 16 year old, so I know my Yorkies to a degree.

She has taken time to settle, has had a few mishaps indoors but to be fair has calmed a hell of a lot. She is very nervous about EVERYTHING, trees blowing in the wind, buses passing on the main road, its a nightmare. Whether this is from the shop or her home before me I really don't know but I am trying to accustom her to these things slowly.

According to the paperwork she has been vaccinated, but have no record of when and what?????

I will be booking her into my local vet for a good check up and we shall see.

I had never heard of this place until I searched today, I am absolutely disgusted to say the least.
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Old 16-05-2011, 04:35 PM
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Do you know how old she was when she left the shop? ime really not suprised she is nervous when you think from a very young age they are taken to the store are left in soundproofed kennels, totaly un-socialised at the time when they should be getting used to everyday sounds, all they see is the staff going in putting down food and water and then the constant stream of the public walking past. Then at the end of the day the shop is closed and the staff go home, how can anyone say (and they do) that this is normal, acceptable practice for a young pup.
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She was born on 2nd August 2010 and was bought from the shop on the 2nd October 2010, so I don't know how long she had actually been in the shop for.

I really don't know what kind of life she had after she left the shop but she was very skinny when she came to me.

When I first got her she seemed very insecure, followed me everywhere, even to the bathroom, she wouldn't go in the garden unless I was with her, she was a complete nightmare. She constantly messed in the house, wet herself when visitors came to the house, hated being brushed.

She is in her second week of being 'on heat' so is a bit crazy, hasn't stopped chasing my 8 year old yorkie around.

Ive so far managed to get her to go in the garden, she even waits at the back door to be let out. Ive brushed, bathed and clipped her too, so were making progress.

Myself and my partner work all day but are lucky enough to be living at my in-laws who are home all day with them both.

I think a few more kisses and cuddles and she'll be fine
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I hope she will be such a bad start for these puppies.
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