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Originally Posted by whispersmom2 Someone has already asked the age of your son. A very tiny Yorkie (there is no such thing as a teacup..any breeder can say any size is a teacup if they want. There are no standards other that toy group and to 7 pounds as adult) is not only expensive to buy but they often are so small because they are the runt of the litter. that comes with a set of medical problems very often. So, the bigger outlay of money, may very well be in vet bills.
Please do a rearch for the standards and genetics of a Yorkie before you spend any money..You could end up with a totally broken heart and an empty wallet.
This is not meant to dissuade you from buyimg one of our beloved breed but it is intended to help point you in the right direction when searching for a Yorkie as a family pet.. |
i gave you a whole bunch of websites...... but what she says is true, not everyone is trustworthy and they might very well sell you a sick pup on purpose........ excercise extreem caution and use your best judgement
If you find a breeder you like you might want input on what questions to ask and what to look for in a healthy pup......... im sure everyone here would be HAPPY to answer these question so that you dont end up with the "broken heart" whispers mom mentioned..... sadly it has happened a lot, even to people on this board