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  1. #1
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    Didn't Karen PM you already to tell you to watch it?
    She did, but member she doesn't care what people think or if she gets banned so she won't stop until she is banned ro we stop talking to her. Once I get a pm from Karen telling me to knock it off I don't even reply back to that thread, she is still coming back here.

    no. I agree with those who, for various reasons already stated, say this breeder seems like a BYB. A VERY nice person can be a BYB. They are not all horrible people. They are all ignorant people.
    Thank you for going back on topic, although this thread is already far gone I won't be getting a puppy from these people.

    I like the one Erica posted http://www.curlious.ca/puppies.asp
    They are even in Toronto which is kinda close to me.

    This is a little of what they said (on their site too)
    Our goal is not to win the most ribbons, or produce the most puppies, but to help promote the total dog, in conformation, health and temperament. Through public education, genetic testing, conformation and obedience events, we hope to present to the world the very best possible Chinese Crested. We are proud to CERF, OptiGen, BAER and OFA our dogs.
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    Everyone- please just ignore pickle. I suspect this thread will be closed very soon, anyway, since the original topic has been touched apon already.

    Pickle has shown countless times in this thread that she simply has not yet had the time to live life and experience the twists and turns life can bring. That is youth. I am by no means trying to suggest I have either.

    She has never re-homed an animal. What happens if an unavoidable, unsuspected event happens? Say you have a dog who you love and care for, and your income covers his needs, such as any medication, medical bills, feed, toys, etc. Suddenly a reccesion causes your employer to let several employees go because they can no longer afford to pay them, and you are one. All of a sudden, your income goes from adequate to not enough to even cover rent and you have to move in with a friend. Say your dog has a condition that causes him to need meds, meds which you no longer can afford. Do you keep him off his meds or do you find him a proper, loving home with a person who can afford his medication and all other needs he may have?

    Get my point?

    Niņo & Eliza



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    I'm closing this thread, as the original topic has been discussed, resolved, and none of us need the contention to continue.

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