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Originally Posted by Allan i was wondering how you "ship" your yorkies? also, what does "Breeding rights" mean and why is there a different price?
i am not looking for a new Yorkie right now, as my two year yorkie Zack, just died on sat night. I miss him so much and am devastated (you can read his and my story in the RIP section). as i was saying, i cant even think about a new puppy now, but i hope to be able to one day. that is why i asked my questions.
i miss my zackie.
Allan |
I am so sorry for your loss! There is an empty spot in our heart when we lose our loved ones!
I use the Airlines with the best flight available. It is scary, but they have always done very well. We ship out of Kansas City.
Babies without breeding rights can be purchased more reasonable for families not interested in breeding but want quality. We either spay/neuter at our Vet or require pets to be spayed/neutered.
Breeding comes with a lot of responsibility to try your best to produce the best possible babies, true to Standard, and not given out easily. We can then make sure that someone breeding our lines has the intention of continuing to improve the breed.
AKC has a place on the registration papers to restrict breeding rights. It is called limited registration. If bred anyway, AKC will not register the puppies produced from a dog with a limited registration. It helps us protect the integrity of our lines we have worked so hard to improve on.
In any case, I hope this answers your questions. Feel free to call me if I have confused you and can explain it better.
God Bless you during your time of sorrow!
Deb