lets see...... there is SO MUCH you need to weary of.......
1.If a breeder is trying to sell you a "teacup yorkie"... RUN AWAY, there is no such thing and they are either not knoweldgable about the breed or they are trying to scam you.
2. Any puppy that is lethargic and not acting like a normal puppy should is a bad sign
3. the breeder should ask you lots of questions as well to make sure the puppy is going to a good home, beware of breeders that dont really seem to care where their puppies end up
4.Check out the environment taht the puppies are in, is it clean? does it have toys?
5. Are the parents on site? (this isnt a must, but a good breeder ALWAYS has parents on site ..... at least one of them anyways)
6.if it just doesnt feel right then walk away, do not get taken in by the "guilt trip" or "puppy syndrome" this is hwo breeders pawn off sick puppies on unsuspecting buyers
7.research research research...... just takke your time on getting one, if you rush into it you might get a bad example of the breed OR get a sick puppy OR end up paying more than you should have too
8. I wouldnt advise buying puppies through websites
just out of curiosity, in youre initial message you said unaltered...... are you planning on breeding yorkies? |