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Old 07-27-2007, 12:25 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Toby'sMama View Post
Geez... I'd written up a post on this -- and then my computer or the server lost it out there in la la land...

Just to let you know... I have a yorkie boy (5 years old) and a Biewer girl (15 months old) and I will never regret the decision to get a Biewer! She's definitely special! There are times when she's quite mellow... I have flown quite a bit with her and I don't hear a peep from her whether my flight is 1 hour or 5 + hours. I can hand her to almost anyone, and she will snuggle up and chill until I can get back to her. Unfortunately, Toby isn't quite as easy to do that with -- and he complains when he's in his carrier on the plane. At the same time... Lola can be hell on 4 legs... she loves to play and instigate. Then she looks at you with those eyes and wags her tail and it just makes you melt. Can't be mad at her for more then a second -- no matter what she gets into!

I would like to say -- the breeder you go through is very important! And that's with any breed of dog you buy! There is a huge difference when your breeder socializes those puppies -- both with human and dog interface! I have seen these little ones from both situations, and there is a world of difference. Spend lots of time talking with the breeder and get to know them. Half the time I was on the phone talking with mine... I just sat and listened. She talked more to the dogs and puppies then she did me in a lot of our conversations.

Didn't mean to write a book... but MOST people with Biewers that I've met seem to have that passion. But beware... several people that I know can't just stop at one! If I could, I'd have a dozen running around here!!! I love my Toby, and will probably always have a yorkie around... but I'll also have at least one Biewer, as well!

Good luck with your decision and whatever you decide... please share pics of your new baby!

Thanks for reposting...I've had that happen several times and it's always when it's a longer post...

And I hear ya....took me awhile to get to this point but I feel the same exact way....the breeder is very important. I do feel very comfortable with the one I spoke to.

I think she has done everything within her power to guarantee a healthy litter and her love for the breed is apparent.
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