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Old 02-24-2008, 08:26 PM   #83
Sunset_Wave0716
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Originally Posted by BLEU BOY BARBER View Post
Be careful on your tiny... Most are very unhealthy or will have birth congenital defects.. If you are going to buy one I would wait and get one at a year old .........I WOULD NOT BREED THIS DOG PERIOD!!! I think you have in mind to breed the dog... I would only get a dog to love and have as a pet... Unless you know the mother and the father and the background behind each and have studied the pedigree.. BUY FOR PET ONLY! I highly discourage you to breed a dog this small.. You are asking for a financial and emotional heartache... TRUST ME! I said all this gently and from the heart....

As far as payment type : Paypal and cash are you best options too many people have been scammed and ripped off and therefore both parties need to be protected including yourself. GET A RECEIPT!

Good Luck to you .... This breed is just like having a baby. It is not a dog to throw in the backyard or to be left all day .... They want your undivided attention. Perhaps you are buying for a family member or spouse, these babies will make them very happy... Plenty of outfits to choose from and they will give you a good 15 years if healthy.....

Vicki
Please don't take this the wrong way.. but I have done a lot of research, and I KNOW better than to try breeding a dog this small. I would never do that-- that's animal cruelty, in my opinion. And besides, most breeders (unleess you go to a BYB) will require you to have a dog like that spayed. And, even many larger (at least 5 lbs.) Yorkies are put in jeopardy when they are bred and have puppies. Breeding is risky business that requires a lot of dedication.
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