![]() There for the natural instinct not to soil where it eats or sleeps is lost as it has no choice but to soil near is bed food toys water. In furthering my research and after speaking to many reputable breeders I have learned that no reputable breeder will place dogs into a pet store, but that pet stores will tell you any thing to get you to buy a puppy! As for Dream Puppy's house breaking claim, this dog has been the hardest dog ever to house break I found out the reason for this is the pups are raised in filthy environments from birth by breeders with over 300 dogs, then go to Dream Puppy which appears clean but continues the process of keeping the puppy in a small environment with its food, bed and water where it also must go to the potty. In fact, one of their breeders had over 750 dogs in 2008. ![]() How many dogs would you say a small breeder would have? 10? 20? 30? How about over 300? Because that's how many Dreamy Puppy's small breeders have. Please read their website for further assurances that they are different from the typical puppy mill store. This despite their written claims that they obtain puppies from "small breeders," that they pick the puppies up "within our local area" and that they have "No puppymills!" prominently featured on their website, The store Dreamy Puppy in Chantilly, Virginia, has NO PUPPYMILLS! in big letters on their website, In small print, they say they get puppies from SMALL BREEDERS WHO VALUE AND DEMAND ONLY THE BEST HEALTH IN THESE PUPPIES. Then I found out that Dreamy Puppy absolutely, positively was getting at least some of its puppies from LARGE, OUT-OF-STATE, Lancaster County Pennsylvania puppy mills in both 2007, 20, according to health certificates obtained from the State of Virginia through the Freedom of Information Act. The dog was not a pure bred Yorkshire Terrier, but rather a mix of Pomeranian and Yorkshire! When I received the test results my fears were confirmed. I purchased this test which is simple and non invasive ( requiring a cheek swab ). ![]() The dog suffers from sever patella problems ( bad knees ) and also had coccidia ( intestine problem that requires antibiotics and can cause death if left untreated ).Īs my puppy grew it looked less and less like a Yorkie and more like a mix breed so one day I received a catalog in the mail from In The Company Of Dogs and noticed they were offering a DNA kit to determine the breed or mix of breed that your dog is. The ACA does not inspect breeders or require DNA like the AKC does. I then found out after speaking to the Yorkshire Terrier Club Of America that I could register rock in my drive way with the ACA and there was no way to get AKC registration. ![]() I realized I had been lied to when I received ACA papers. Shortly after purchasing a Yorkie from Dream puppy in VA, after having been assured my puppy was not coming from a puppy mill and would have AKC papers ( I had made it clear that all other registries were not acceptable. ![]()
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