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Old 01-24-2008, 12:52 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by yorkiekist View Post
Usually, it takes a long period of time to find a mentor and a puppy. I would start by going to alot shows and look to see what type of Yorkie appeals to you. find the breeder of this dog and ask questions and really show interest in what she/he breeds. Watch, listen, and learn. This breeder/mentor must be able to trust you and your judgements before she/he will allow you to have one of her dogs. Most will go on co-ownerships. The buyer is usually the one who pays for the expenses for showing. A good handler is expensive. I would not put a dog with a handler until the coat is to the floor, usually around a year to 18 months old. You will need to know how to groom for the show ring. So you will get the fun and experience of showing and training that puppy by taking it to handling/conformation classes and then entering him in his first AKC show!!! Then, if you cant finish the pup, go with a reputable handler. Ask who is reputable. Your mentor will know or she/he might show the dog for you, which is alot cheaper than a handler. Plan on at least $1000.00 per month for a good handler. Well, best of luck!!!!
Try more than that on a good handler LOL...try almost 2 grand a month for a good handler LOL...
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