I get so excited when a buyer comes to our house loaded with questions and then leaves to do more research. This shows me that they are prepared and are not taking the responsibility lightly. Ultimately they always return and I have some who call from the road while doing this research to make sure that a puppy is still available. Hours are spent with these families and they ultimately become a part of our extended "
Yorkie Family " and we
always keep in touch. This is the best result of all the questions, because then we are able to see them as they grow and are still part of their lives ... if just from afar.
Another item that I have heard that is critical in their choice of puppy is the relationship of the owner to their dogs. They really had to see with their own eyes the one on one that exist between a breeder and her little furbabies and this takes a little time, perhaps more than one visit
Of course we have had the families that come and have no questions and just immediately fall in love with a particular puppy and then you have to decide with your own questions if they will be responsible and up to the challenge of taking responsibility of one your precious babies. They are falling in love and sometimes it's like pullling teeth to get them to focus.
It's our responsibility to ask the right question to be fully confident that our babies go to the best homes and will be safe and happy for many years.
You can never ask too many questions.... which ever side you may be on .. buyer, or seller.
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