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07-21-2014, 09:18 AM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Apr 2014 Location: texarkana
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| Looking for NEW "Lake Buena Vista" Baby I adopted a beautiful & sweet buena vista female a few years ago when she was 5 yrs old. She was a breeding dog from a local breeder and was originally imported from lake buena vista kennels in brazil. She was passed around to different breeders because she had small litters and was not profitable. She is dna verified and micro-chipped as well. I was able to have the opportunity to purchase her as a pet from a local breeder and she has really blessed my life. I had her spayed immediatly even though she had a multi champion pedigree. I wanted her to be the baby now instead of making them. She filled the hurt in my heart from having to lose my 12 yr old yorkie recently. My new baby is my third yorkie that i have had and she is the sweetest and smartest of all dogs that i have ever had in my life. She is almost 9 yrs old now and i am looking for another lake buena vista baby to adopt as a pet. Can anyone help me with how to find breeders in my area of northeast Texas? My email address is: Pamclftn@gmail.com Thank you so much! |
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07-21-2014, 12:03 PM | #2 |
Rosehill Yorkies Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Houston Texas
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| [QUOTE=khemaar;4468333][INDENT]I adopted a beautiful & sweet buena vista female a few years ago when she was 5 yrs old. She was a breeding dog from a local breeder and was originally imported from lake buena vista kennels in brazil. She was passed around to different breeders because she had small litters and was not profitable. She is dna verified and micro-chipped as well. I was able to have the opportunity to purchase her as a pet from a local breeder and she has really blessed my life. I had her spayed immediatly even though she had a multi champion pedigree. I wanted her to be the baby now instead of making them. She filled the hurt in my heart from having to lose my 12 yr old yorkie recently. My new baby is my third yorkie that i have had and she is the sweetest and smartest of all dogs that i have ever had in my life. She is almost 9 yrs old now and i am looking for another lake buena vista baby to adopt as a pet. Can anyone help me with how to find breeders in my area of northeast Texas? My email address is: Pamclftn@gmail.com Thank you so much! Thank you for providing a loving home for a retired breeder....they are wonderful, hard working ladies and deserve the very best we can provide for them....unfortunately, it seems she was not a "big money maker", so she was passed around like a bad penney. I also have two imported breeders....Boss who is featured in my avitar and I have Rosie, both of who are imported from Lake Buena Vista Kennels....both these precious breeders are retired now, unfortunately, I keep all my retired ladies.....I feel like a pimp when I rehome my ladies, I feel like they are thinking, "Right, I have been a wonderful productive lady all these years and now that I can no longer turn a profit, you kick me to the curb....". I know, I am completely crazy feeling like this, but I do, so my ladies retire and just lounge around and enjoy life here until He calls them to Rainbow Bridge....I will rehome some of my males because being a stud is NOT work for ANY man, so I will occasionally let the males go...but I do not have any males from Lake Buena Vista except my precious little Boss,,,,,and he IS my cornerstone for my kennel, so he isnt going any place! Have you contacted the kennel itself to see if they have any retired breeders or if they can give you any contacts here in the States of people that own their dogs? Perhaps there are breeders on here that can point you in the right direction....What is it about the Lake Buena Vista lines that you are especially drawn to? There are some other lines that have gorgeous healthy babies, with wonderful personalities, etc...... |
07-27-2014, 10:05 AM | #3 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Apr 2014 Location: texarkana
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| Thank you for answering my thread and helping me with your knowledge and assistance in trying to help me find another Yorkie baby. The Lake Buena Vista pedigree is not a definite have to, I just have fallen in love with the characteristics of the Buena Vista babies. My baby has a beautiful baby doll face, silky hair, smart, and sweet. Everything that I have found in my baby has these traits and pics I have seen of other babies in the same pedigree seem to have the same. I have been amazed with the difference of comparison in my previous Yorkies that I have had. The asset that I love is intelligence and loving personality. And of course her physical appearance is gorgeous as well! Lol. Well if you can help me with finding a good breeder that you would recommend or help me with how to find good breeders in my area I would appreciate it. By the way my Yorkie baby's pic is my profile pic if you would like to see why I am raving about her. Lol Thank you Pam Northeast Texas |
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