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Originally Posted by scoobiedooiscoo ok my opinion on this is, like mealot of people love love love yorkies and just want one they can afford to bring into their home. if you find a breeder get to know them get to know the dogs talk to their vets and try to make sure your puppy is the best you think it can be without being akc why not breed it.
there are tons of people out there that want a yorkie to love for life with or without flaws. and really money shouldnt be a factor but it is for alot of people. for me i wanted to breed lacey so i could give a puppy to my parents and sister, i knew when i got her she isnt akc and my family knows IF i decide to breed her their dogs wont be eather, but i still have looked into health and temperment on laceys parents and grandparents ect.. and knew the breeder for a couple years before i got her. i found with akc breeders it was really hard to find one that would allow me to breed even once to share with my family if i chose to. i wanted akc but to get one to breed seemed nearly impossable. also i hear alot on yt go to dog shows get to know the breeders, where i live there really arent alot of dog shows to go to so unless i travel out of state i cant attend dog shows. |
I dont think it was a question of akc or not... There are tons of akc registred pups that do not meet the standard... It isnt hard to find an akc registerd pup with full breeding rights, the hard part is finding a "show quality" pup...