Picture policy

 

📸 PICTURE AND VIDEO POLICY 🎥

Hello everyone! We'd like to address our picture policy to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all our families. While most people are mindful of this policy, we kindly send this reminder to those who may have forgotten in their excitement.

Please understand that updating photos may not always happen at regular intervals. As puppies grow, it can become challenging to capture their cooperation for photos. It takes numerous attempts, often over a hundred pictures, just to get a few usable ones for our website. It's no easy task, even for the Shorkie Queen (that's me... LOL!). It's important to remember that I'm not only a breeder but also a mother with both human and fur family members who rely on me. Additionally, I'm the sole groomer at Tacoma Dog and Cat Grooming. So your patience is sincerely appreciated.

We do not provide pictures upon request, and unfortunately, we do not offer videos either. Some individuals have taken advantage of this in the past, which has led to this policy being implemented. Please keep in mind that when you see pictures on our website, they are courtesy images offered when time permits.

We genuinely appreciate each and every one of you and your understanding of our policies. Thank you for your continued support and for watching your puppies grow with us. You all mean a lot to us. Sending lots of love, xoxoxox

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