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Originally Posted by velvetouch From what I have read, most of the post are from people that have no idea what they are saying. We have been Professionally breeding Poodles and Yorkie for 25 years. We have more expert experince than most anyone on here. If we did not know what we were doing we would not be rasing Yorkies and Poodles. The puppies we sell are not sick runts but are bred down through many generations of breeding... Just like all the other small show dogs, they come from a larger dog. You would not have the small show dogs that you have know if it had not been for people like us and reduce the size to where it is now. We know what were doing and are very good at it... To bad that all of you do not have our knowlege of breeding Teacup Yorkies. You can state what you want, but the small Teacup Yorkies we produce are the best and will be the puppy of the future.
Jimmy Bordelon .... Velvet Touch Kennel |
There is no such thing as a teacup yorkie. A yorkie is a toy breed up to 7lbs. There are no different size classifications in the yorkshire terrier breed. Most reputable show breeder will not breed a female under 5lbs...definitely not under 4. It seems very dangerous to be breeding 2lb females.
I'm curious how many breeding poodles and yorkies you have total. And approximately how many litters you have a year. Also, how often do you breed each female? And do you do any health screening and if so what. Thanks
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~Magnifique Yorkies~
Purchasing from backyard breeders, pet shops, and puppymills perpetuates the suffering of other dogs.
Educate yourself and buy from reputable breeders or rescue.