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Old 07-30-2005, 06:23 AM   #48
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Originally Posted by Flakes
I'm new to this forum and joined originally looking for advice with respect to my 11 year old female. However I couldn't help but read this thread. I'm really quite surprised to find that nobody has spoken up and mentioned that no responsible breeder would sell an underweight yorkie for breeding purposes. There is no such thing as a teacup yorkie, it is not a recognized breed anywhere in the world and anyone who would attempt to charge you more money based on the animal being a purebred "teacup" yorkie is scamming you. This little darling should be neutered and spend the rest of his days living in a good home as a pet. Please don't encourage irresponsible breeding habits.
Welcome to Yorkie Talk! I hope you found the help you were looking for for your female. This is a wonderful forum and we try to be supportive and help each other while educating at the same time. While I totally respect your right to your opinion I think you might be confused with the difference between breeding a small male versus a small female.

The fact is that responsible breeders use smaller males all the time to get the smaller yorkies which are so desired. Most people would agree that it is not responsible to breed a small female (under 5 lbs), but I have never heard anyone say it was irresponsible to breed a small male.

And we all know there is no AKC classification for a teacup yorkie, but the term is used most often when referring to a dog who is below the breed standard in weight as an adult. It is a common way to refer to size in a way that everyone can relate too, that's all. No one is using the term "teacup" to imply that AKC has added that classification. This owner only used the term once and it was in reference to the dog's size. She never called him a "purebred teacup yorkie" as you implied. I did not find the way she described him throughout the thread to be offensive.

I think she deserves to get what the dog is worth when she sells him and she sounded like she was attempting to explain her rationale for the price and most breeders will tell you that the smaller dogs, whether used as a stud or simply a neutered pet, are more valuable than the breed standard or larger because people want small. I see nothing wrong with that as long as they are healthy.

I don't see where anyone was condoning irresponsible breeding habits in my opinion.
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