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Originally Posted by Debbie2 Rebeca, my daughter wanted one on Christmas of 2005. We ended up with a yorkie-chi. He was all that I could afford. Then, I decided that I wanted a yorkie so that I could breed to implement our income. Well, I was new to the internet and I got SCAMMED! I lost over $800 thinking I was going to get 2 for that price. Be Careful!!!! It broke my heart. I now have my yorkie pair and
four little pups, that I am trying to sell. Maybe you could get a mix, sometimes they are cheaper or if you are patient you could save and really look over a period of time and get the one you desire. They are absolutely wonderful pets! |
Welcome to YT. Let me first say, I'm not trying to be mean or hurt your feelings, but.."implementing your income" is not a reason to breed Yorkies. There is so much that goes into breeding correctly, having quality Yorkies that have been evaluated by long time exhibitor/ breeders, handlers, or judges to find out if they are the quality to be bred. Did you do all the genetic testing that needs to be done? Did you check for std's , do you know their lines, the parents, the grandparents, etc. The only time a person should breed is to improve, not just to supplement an income. My opinion, but shared by many members of this board. By the time you do everything correctly, and spend what it takes for all the tests, there is not much money to be made. If a person truly wants to breed, it should always be for the love and the benefit of the breed, not for the $$$$$.