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07-03-2015, 06:13 AM | #1 |
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| Good Breeders in midwest? Hello, I'm new to this forum! I see below something about tags and trackbacks...no idea what that is. My folks had the MOST precious yorkie EVER, and she died of heart failure recently. My folks are devastated. They are now ready to look for another little girl. Does anyone have any recommendations of good breeders in midwest? They live in Chicago area and are willing to drive for a great puppy. I live in Minneapolis, and I too, am willing to drive, if there is an exceptional northern breeder. They are looking for a small female wanting to be homebody with them. She also has to be able to pack her back for some roads trips! |
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07-03-2015, 09:00 AM | #2 |
I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | I always recommend the breeders who are members of the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America (YTCA). These breeders have promised to uphold certain standards and their goal is to preserve and protect the breed. In other words, they are trying to do what best for the breed. Your average breeder does no health testing and generally breeds their pets. Good breeders buy special breeding dogs and show them to ensure they have the qualities that a Yorkie is meant o have. A good breeder doesn't breed until these conditions have been met. The offspring that are not being used to breed will then be placed in good pet homes. Breeders who show have very affordable dogs, but their primary goal is placing their offspring in a good home, not making a living off of their dogs. By supporting a quality breeder, you are helping to preserve the Yorkshire Terrier breed. To find a member of the YTCA, go to their website. Dog Breeders Map List- The Yorkshire Terrier Club of America
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