Wow!
That wasn’t even a mean comment. She seemed genuinely interested.
I guess that’s our answer tho. Vicky 100% did not go through a reputable and responsible breeder. She supports puppy mills.... which is a shame not just for his parents but because that means Boe’s been poorly bred and could have unnecessary health issues down the line.
RAMBLE TIME:
All this talk makes me want to share a positive story tho and hopefully it’ll brighten your day.
I’ve worked with a rescue for years and we able to rescue several dogs from a horrible puppy mill. I took in one of the moms as a foster. She was skin and bones, had been repeatedly bred and lived in horrifically l confined conditions where she never even got to touch grass. She came to me in her own filth.
When I brought her home, she was so CONFUSED by the dog bed and anything soft as it was all so foreign to her. Watching her blossom, shed her painful past and embrace the good things about life was such a rewarding experience. I was honestly THIS close to adopting her, but then an application came in from this perfect family. She now lives on a horse farm with two kids, running and playing freely to her heart’s content. Her family absolutely worships her. They send me videos periodically and it’s honestly such a gift to see her so happy knowing where she came from.
So Vicky, since we know you read here - please learn that your selfish whims have consequences. That cute puppies from backyard breeders and puppy mills have moms and dads that are horrifically abused. They’re also 100% why we have a surplus of doggies in need of a home.
PLEASE find it in yourself to really THINK through these decisions you make. Be smarter. Be better.