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Originally Posted by yorkieangel So after the $10,000 Yorkie thread I started feeling stupid about what i paid for my new baby. I KNEW I was overpaying when I got him but i still could not walk away. I wish he had been mean or nippy or SOMETHING, but the little sucker started going nuts and licking my face like he was desperate to love me....SIGHHHHHHHHHHHHH
He is 6 months old(just a week shy of 6 anyway), had scraggy silly hair and was 2.8 pounds . He has a fragile frame but is FULLLLLLL of energy and eager to please.He is not afraid of anybody or anything and ANYBODY could pick him up and he would lick them to death instead of being afraid....LOL
He is microchipped and has well kept up to date records.
So is it dumb to pay for personality when he definately is pet quality?????? I had visited some other Yorkies 2 weeks before I found this one and they were half the cost and quite nice looking, but this boy just bonded with me.
TEE HEE HEE... kind of the same situation as my hubby....LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Oh yeah...I am located on the East Coast if that makes any difference in prices
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In my opinion, there is no such thing as "overpaying". You paid what you paid because you knew he was worth it and it sounds like he is. Don't let the phrase "pet quality" make you think they are any "less" valuable than say, a "show" quality yorkie because that is not true. It just depends on what you are looking for. I like a "look" that is not show quality and I have no intentions of showing so I wouldn't want a "show quality" yorkie. To me "Pet Quality" means more value than show quality for that reason.