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by cat1111 on 16 June 2009 - 04:06
Splitting hairs if you ask me, she is NOT well cared for. Make up what ever excuse that will help you sleep at night about her. If her back end was not so pushed down you would prob. see the ribs and her hip bones. That is my thoughts on this dog and all of the dogs from this so called "kennel" PUPPY MILL! I can see waiting to sell off the dogs for money issues but at least be honest and ask an honest price for what you have to offer. And to offer them for breeding is a very bad idea. But I hope the people that buy them understand what they are doing. They should at least sell them with limited reg as they are NOT the standard of the breed and should not be bread. Maybe there lack of care is why there ears do not stand up. Just my thoughts of it all.
by Tiara on 16 June 2009 - 04:06
If i lived in the US i would probably call "Allen House" 
I wonder if it's actually real....
cat1111, your dog looks beautiful btw!

I wonder if it's actually real....
cat1111, your dog looks beautiful btw!

by 4pack on 16 June 2009 - 05:06
I don't need to tell myself anything to sleep well at night. My own dogs are nice and in top condition. Just be factual with what you say about other peoples dogs. This is a slightly built dog, anyone can see that by her bone size. If they fed her up and made her look like a sausage with legs, would be doing the dog no favors either. Your trying to make it sound as if they are too broke to feed their dogs, you don't know that's the case, so why imply it? She doesn't really look poorly taken care of, her coat isn't clumping from lack of brushing, she doesn't appear to be filled with sores from poor sanitation, no pest infestation. She is ugly, poor earset, not enough bone and just not the best structure but I have seen worse. My dog imported from Germany showed up in much worse condition than the dog shown above. It's quite common in other countries to see dogs on the lighter side and calling a dog not even a year old starving or malnourished isn't quite fair, when the dog hasn't even filled out and is still in a gangly "ugly" stage. Compairing your dog to another isn't fair either, all of my dogs matured at different rates, even the ones directly related went through ugly stages at different ages.

by cat1111 on 16 June 2009 - 05:06
Thanks For the complement about my dog.
As for the other person, you have the right to your feelings and I respect that. I hope that is the case and the dogs find good homes, and live out happy and full lives. I just feel that the price for them is too high for what they are offering and it seems they are just tiring to make a buck. But I guess that is no worse then most people in the world. The $ rules the world and people get blinded by it some times. It just burns me up when it seems people are out right miss-leading people to make money on a living, and feeling creature and seems like no regard for there well being but how much they can make off of them. I guess the person is doing the right thing and understands they can no longer care for them the right way and is selling them.
Cheers!
As for the other person, you have the right to your feelings and I respect that. I hope that is the case and the dogs find good homes, and live out happy and full lives. I just feel that the price for them is too high for what they are offering and it seems they are just tiring to make a buck. But I guess that is no worse then most people in the world. The $ rules the world and people get blinded by it some times. It just burns me up when it seems people are out right miss-leading people to make money on a living, and feeling creature and seems like no regard for there well being but how much they can make off of them. I guess the person is doing the right thing and understands they can no longer care for them the right way and is selling them.
Cheers!

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