I recently had someone contact me about a puppy.  She was adamant about
needing a guarantee that the puppy grow up to be small--not more than 13
pounds full grown.  When I told her I couldn't make such a guarantee, she
told me she had found someone in California who would and bought a puppy.
Now I know where she got her guarantee.  The website would be quite
convincing to an uneducated pet buyer intent upon getting a Cavalier.  This
woman obviously fell for the lies and promises.  <sigh>  Maybe we need to
put out some information on the web disputing this "toy Cavalier" breed...?

Renee Bruns
Caryse Cavaliers
http://home.mmcable.com/caryse


> > Thought you all might be interested in seeing this.
> > It touts a NEW type of Cavalier...... a "TOY" ..... 5 -10 lbs fully
grown!
> > And, gosh, more than the normal 4 colors, too!
>
> OK, so where have they been hiding those *clear* Cavaliers they started
this
> new breed with?!
>
> Why couldn't they use those *clear* purebred Cavaliers to start a line of
> *clear* purebred Cavaliers instead of a bunch of mixed breed puppies?!
>
> Just think how many people are going to fall for their lies and pay big
> bucks for Cavalier mixes with not only the genetic makeup for the health
> problems of the Cavalier, but additional defective genes from other breeds
> as well?
>
> Laura Lang
>
>

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