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Old 03-19-2008, 05:51 PM   #102
Rae Rae
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YES EVERYONE OF THE PUPS YOU SAW ONLINE ARE AVAILABLE.
IF YOU DECIDE TO PURCHASE ,YOU CAN PUT DEPOSITS (NON-REFUNDABLE)ON THEM TO
HOLD THEM, USALLY HALF THE COST OF THE PUP, AND THEN PAY THE BALANCE IN CASH
WHEN YOU PICK UP.IF THIS IS YOUR CHOICE LET ME KNOW AND ILL GIVE YOU MAILING
DETAILS. A PACK N PLAY .THE KIND YOU USE FOR CHILDREN IDS BEST FOR THE PUPS
, PUT EVERYTHING THEY NEED RIGHT IN THERE , FOOD/BED/PUPPY PAD. YOU CAN ONLY
TAKE THESE GUYS OUT TO PLAY WHEN THEY ARE BEING SUPERVISED, YOU CANT LET
THEM RUN AROUND AT ALL! THEY WILL GO INTO A HYPOGLYCEMIA MODE. WHEN THEY ARE
ABOUT 1 YR YOU CAN LET OUT A LIL MORE AS THEY DONT HAVE SO MUCH DESIRE THEN
TO RUN .THESE ARE NOT REAL DOGS .THEY ARE EXSPENSIVE TOYS THAT ARE ALIVE!
BUT IF AND WHEN YOU DECIDE TO PURCHASE WE WILL GO OVER ALL CARING DETAILS
AND WHAT TO HAVE ON HAND. , LET ME KNOW .THANKS KATT.......P.S NO PAPERS
..THE REASON TO STOP PEOPLE FROM BREEDING ....WE WANT THEM TO GO TO PET
HOMES ONLY PEOPLE THINK YOU BREED TINY DOGS TO GET TINY DOGS...NOT TRUE, A
SMALL DAD PERDICTS SIZE OF PUPS , MOMS SIZE (SHOULD BE 5LB AT
LEAST )PERDICTS SIZE OF LITTER. IF YOU BREED A SMALL FEMALE ALL YOU GET IS A
NIGHT MARE. A C-SECTION , AND USALLY EVERYONE DIES.INCLUDING MOM. I HAVE
BEEN BREEDING FOR 30 YRS, AND YORKIES ARE NOT EASY, THEY ARE NOT LIKE BIG
BREEDS. THEY ARE VERY HARD TO RAISE WHEN THEY ARE SMALL.THUS THE REASON I
HANG ON TO MINE TILL THEY ARE OLDER, TO MAKE SURE THEY WILL SURVIVE.
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I've talked to my hubby and yes we do want her. My friend is trying to see if she can get her hubby to let her get the other two, but she still wants to know how come their the same age, but the bigger one looks so much smaller? My hubby does have on request though, he's afraid of me flying out there,and finding a bigger pup instead, especially when she's costing $10,000, since a lot of yorkies only cost like 10% of that, so he wants to know if you'd be able to send us a picture of her on a scale that shows what she weighs. Also, how old is she now and how old do you let them go? I learned that its best to keep them until 12 weeks, do you keep them longer than that? I've also started doing a lot of research, wow they are very fragile! You have to watch everything with them! Of course we would, since this yorkie will be our child. But my hubby said as soon as he sees a pic of her on a scale saying she weighs 6oz he'll send you a check.
I can't wait to see how she avoids sending a pic on the scale!
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