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Wouldn't it be fun to find our Hav's siblings via this forum? Has anyone made such a connection?
 
#8 ·
Tyler is half brother of Ch SS Twinkle Little Star ROM (Pam and Tom's Twinkle). They were both sired by Ch Katrina's Charmer of Manfred ROMX in 1997. Tyler's Mom was the Witty Lady de Cuba. I know he has lots of Starborn relatives on the forum, but is there anyone else out there who is a sibling or half sibling of his? It would be fun to know.
 
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Wouldn't it be fun to find our Hav's siblings via this forum? Has anyone made such a connection?

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Kodi has several relatives on the forum too... a number of half sibs, and a great uncle, (sort of... I think he is Kodi's grandmother's half brother... YOU figure THAT relationship out!:laugh:) as well as his breeder, who represents his mom and dad and any number of other relatives!
 
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Unfortunately, pet store puppies are almost always from puppy mills, and are rarely registered with AKC. If not, it will be almost impossible to find her siblings, who may have been sold to pet stores, or over the internet, all over the country.:(
 
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I got Max from Cornerstone up near Sacramento California = don't know if anyone else has one of theirs .... I would love to know if Max has any siblings on here ???? His information is:

DOB: 7/17/08
Sire: CH Gyoparosi Lonfur Ivan TR26834202
Dam: Cornerstone Golden Gala TR54124701

Any siblings out there ????
 

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#31 ·
I don't want to imply that Ciara isn't a lovely puppy, and I am sure that you love her to pieces, and she sure looks adorble. But with just a very little internet research, I was able to find the Fromm's. They clearly are puppy mill breeders.

http://cavachondogs.multiply.com/journal/item/3422/Oak-Trail-Hybrids

Don't feel bad... You are not the first (or unfortunately, the last) to be taken in by a pet store who tells their buyers that the puppies are bred by "a wonderful family in the midwest". The important thing is that in the future, if tou choose to get another dog, you will hopefully have learned to buy directly from a reputable breeder.

Reputable breeders do not sell puppies to pet stores.
 
#33 ·
Good luck with that attitude and your pup! I hope she's all that you believe her to be...It took me 41 years of dogs (and so many sad stories) and experience to learn the value of a GOOD breeder to get a healthy pup and (hopefully) many years with my love-girls! Cause there ain't nothin' worse then loosin' your babies WAY before their time!
 
#34 ·
I agree. It happens to the best of us...even me! I never even knew what a puppymill was 8 years ago. I was buying my first dog and didn't realize I was dealing with a broker. She actually cared for these pups though. She would go get what people were looking for because she felt she was saving a life. Then she would sell them as if she bred them herself. When Bella came down with a liver shunt and mouth problems costing over 5000.00, the lady gave me my 1750.00 back that I paid for Bella. I didn't figure out she was a broker until I did some investigation. I did respect the fact she cared enough to give me my money back. I know Bella's brother ended up with a liver shunt too. I know for a fact the lady did the surgery on her brother, Bubba.
 
#35 ·
I did a quick search on Linda fromm/ havanese and she does show up on a website called: http://www.petshoppuppies.org

Their Kennel appears to have violations way back in 2004, I didn't linger to find more dirt on them there, but judging that they have 186 adult dogs, I'd say they really aren't a small family breeder..

There is a link on google about complaints regarding THe Fromm's:

http://www.petshoppuppies.com/report.asp?ID=48A1294

Description: JOHN & LINDA FROMM

Adult dogs 186
Weaned Puppies 14
Puppies 47
 
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