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Old 09-14-2007, 10:45 AM   #33
YorkyDiva
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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy View Post
I'm sorry someone was threatening you. You should definitely report it to admin.

So far as you're breeding, I personally hate the word "teacup" being associated with a dog breed because there is no such thing. It is VERY misleading to a buyer and leads them to believe there is a "teacup" standard for a yorkie and a "standard" sized yorkie. No reputable breeder uses that term, and no reputable breeder intentionally breeds tiny yorkies. They strive to IMPROVE the breed. Show yorkies are normally between 5-7lbs, at the least 4lbs. Of course reputable breeders sometimes have tinies born, but they don't intentionally breed them because they require a lot more care and have the potential to have more health problems. I also don't agree with breeding faulted colors but a lot of people like them...but the reason these colors are faults are because there are more genetic problems associated with these faulted colors. I'm not sure how you got your hands on so many championed dogs if you don't show...reputable show breeders don't just sell their pups with full breeding right to just anyone - they only go to other reputable show breeders. So I think it's kindof fishy that you have a lot of championed-sired pups but you don't show...

NOWHERE on my site or anywhere have I EVER said they were champion SIRED. Merely that they have many champions in their bloodlines.

Believe me I have strived for quality always! And I am proud of my dogs and it has been rewarding in many ways.

It is mis-information to say that there are more genetic problems associated with the Chocolates. I know where each and every puppy is and there are no health problems in my line of Chocolates. And they are not related in any way.
And to quote you "reputable show breeders don't just sell their pups with full breeding rights to just anyone". Does that give you a clue that I am a reputable breeder? Since I have bought several dogs from a show breeder? She also tried to talk me out of Dixie on many occasions!
It is also mis-information to group the tinies with health problems. I tell you I see all this about Nutrical and I cringe. I bought one tube of it many, many years ago and hardly used it and never bought another and don't need to.
Nutrition is a major key!
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