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Have You Ever Seen A Us$1m Dog?


Narcissa
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So, stumbled upon this travesty of a website, which at first looked quite good - lifetime replacement(!), puppy starter pack, genetic/non-genetic/health guarantee etc, till I saw their designer dogs, teacups, tiny teacups, micro teacups, lifetime size guarantee (if it grows bigger than they say it would, they would replace or give a full refund), and "Buy It Now" buttons with the claim: puppies are sold to the first person who submits a purchase.

Then, a maltepoo adult named Samson, who is going for US$1,000,000.00. They claim it's the world's smallest dog, though I thought that title was held by a Chihuahua. It has a stipulation that his new owners must be comfortable with media attention too. Don't think I'm allowed to link.

Makes me feel for all the breeders who strive for type, sound, healthy, well-socialised dogs; improving the breed; driven by love of the breed; put in their heart and soul when they consider potential pet homes, whelpings, matings; juggle their work, children, marriage, dogs, showing; and consider themselves lucky when they break even, much lest become a millionaire with the sale of one dog!

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would strongly suspect you might be looking at a scammer site - when google searching, discovered quite a few sites where they were saying how they had pictures and content stolen by the scammers, together with offers to buy pups, which the same as when that happens on ebay, is not at all from the original owner, of course that is quite ironic given the whole subject is a "teacup" dog anyway which in itself could be said to be a scam

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(and it could only happen in America :laugh: )

Garbage. Plenty of scammer sites rite here in Australia. People get sucked in by crap every day of the week. If that site is for real and the 'breeder' is offering lifetime guarantee, good on them in this litigious society. Saying that though - its probably nigerian. Those pesky little buggers are getting pretty creative.

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It's apparently a legitmate site - they sell dogs to celebrities, like Paris Hilton who traded in her Chihuahua Tinkerbell because it got "too big" and now have Bambi. Guess the "breeders" do stand by their guarantee afterall.

I think the Yorkie won the title according to height (2.8"), the Chihuahua won by length (6").

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I just DO NOT understand the whole trade 'em in thing! :laugh:

Don't people develop bonds with their animals? Don't they come to love and adore them?

Poppy could grow a 5th leg and a 3rd eye and I would still adore her!!!

This makes me so sad!!! :laugh:

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What are the possible health problems you get with a dog so abnormally small? Just curious.

I was wondering the same thing, surely there must be some very severe health issues. Makes me mad just thinking about it

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I understand a lot of the really small dogs have major blood-glucose issues and have to be fed much more often than a normal sized dog of their breed.

think I read somewhere blood clotting / circulation issues as well. It's just plain cruel.

Don't forget the huge health issue of the very real possibility of sitting or stepping on the dog and killing it it's that small! :laugh:

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(and it could only happen in America ;) )

Garbage. Plenty of scammer sites rite here in Australia. People get sucked in by crap every day of the week. If that site is for real and the 'breeder' is offering lifetime guarantee, good on them in this litigious society. Saying that though - its probably nigerian. Those pesky little buggers are getting pretty creative.

Exactly - I get a bit sick of this "USA bashing"

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I just DO NOT understand the whole trade 'em in thing! :D

Don't people develop bonds with their animals? Don't they come to love and adore them?

Are you serious??? Where did your dog come from? My dog came from an ethical breeder who cares about her every day of the week. ;)

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(and it could only happen in America ;) )

Garbage. Plenty of scammer sites rite here in Australia. People get sucked in by crap every day of the week. If that site is for real and the 'breeder' is offering lifetime guarantee, good on them in this litigious society. Saying that though - its probably nigerian. Those pesky little buggers are getting pretty creative.

Exactly - I get a bit sick of this "USA bashing"

Wasn't referring to the scamming. Was referring to the $1M for a dog.

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