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Old 02-21-2006, 05:55 AM   #1
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Hello, I am new to this board. I am intrested in looking for a new pup to add to our little family. I have done alot of research on these little guys and think that they are the pup for us. Any info on where as one might be in those states listed above would be most appreiciated. We are living in Me right now but are soon to move back home to Ny. Thank you in advance!
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Old 02-21-2006, 03:58 PM   #2
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Hello, I am new to this board. I am intrested in looking for a new pup to add to our little family. I have done alot of research on these little guys and think that they are the pup for us. Any info on where as one might be in those states listed above would be most appreiciated. We are living in Me right now but are soon to move back home to Ny. Thank you in advance!
I might have a male yorkie available the middle of March. You see I am picking him up March 4th. He is sired from my Champion Male and if he is Show Quality I already have a buyer, but if he is pet quality he would become available for sale around the 3rd week of March. I live in PA but right in the NE corner near NY and NJ. Let me know if you might be interested in him and we can talk more in Pvt.Mail.
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Old 02-21-2006, 04:25 PM   #3
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thank you for getting back to me
i would be intrested,yes. Wait, I dont know if he is but would he happen to be teacup?

Thanks again
missmamamsz@hotmail.com is my email to do pvt mail
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I don't think he is going to be tiny. Both his parents are 5 to 5 1/2 lbs.

By the way - just for your education, we don't call our tiny ones tea cups. That is an expression that has been picked up I guess by pictures of tiny ones in cups etc. For the Serious breeder they are just small or tiny ones.
By weight we would consider them under 4 lbs. at adulthood. Growing to 5 lbs. is a good weight. Sometimes the smaller ones can have problems, or if they do get sick can succumb to disease much quicker then a 5 or 6 lbs. yorkie. You have to be on guard all the time when you own a dog under 4 lbs.
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"Thank you"
I am going to continue to look. I have found a few breeders from the internet but may ask my grandfather for more information regarding the where abouts of a good breeder when the time is right. You may have heard of him, he judges the Terrier group in the Westminster as well as the Eukunuba.
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Thanks for your information. I am looking for a "tiny/small" Yorkie. I have owned a Schnauzer in the past, and he did get to be a bit bigger then i thought he would. So, basically the smaller the better breed wise, although I want to be sure to get a decent sized pup to avoid sickness.
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I am going to continue to look. I have found a few breeders from the internet but may ask my grandfather for more information regarding the where abouts of a good breeder when the time is right. You may have heard of him, he judges the Terrier group in the Westminster as well as the Eukunuba.
(Ken McDermott)

Thanks for your information. I am looking for a "tiny/small" Yorkie. I have owned a Schnauzer in the past, and he did get to be a bit bigger then i thought he would. So, basically the smaller the better breed wise, although I want to be sure to get a decent sized pup to avoid sickness.
Yes, I have heard of Ken McDermott, he would be a good source of information for you.

Just keep me in mind. Like I said I don't know the weight of this puppy yet. When I pick him up on the 4th of March I will have a better idea of his growth potential, although no breeder can guarantee size. I will also know better if he is show or pet quality. As of all the information I have on him to date from the breeder (owner of the dam), one is smaller then the other.

If you want more information about him contact me after the 5th of March and I can let you know better what I think.
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It's true that a breeder can't always guarantee the size of a yorkie. I saw both my yorkie's parents. They were 4 pounds and 7 pounds. I'm not sure what happened, but my boy is a stocky 15 pounds now! I personally like the bigger ones better because there is less chance for injury by stepping on them or falling off the bed, etc.

Good luck with your puppy search!

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Thanks Kristi!

And Yes I will be getting back to you after that date.(Toybox Yorkie) Thanks again for all the help you have been. I never did get your name, but thats ok , do you have email?

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And Yes I will be getting back to you after that date.(Toybox Yorkie) Thanks again for all the help you have been. I never did get your name, but thats ok , do you have email?

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