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Originally Posted by Ines3185lyorkie I am in the middle of buying a yorkie girl this month or next. I know that this yorkie is from her champion line. A line that she worked on for 30 years. That the yorkie will be tested and will have no genetic defects. That the yorkie is AKC registered. I know that AKC inspects the breeder's facility and checks the DNA of it's registered dogs. That I will have a one year guarantee. And I will have lifetime support from this breeder for my puppy. And last but not least that it is will be a beautiful, sweet puppy.
How many so called "breeders" can I say that about?
Not many..unfortunately  |
Good luck with your little girl... I have had dealings with Glenda, I wanted a dog ( a little boy) she had. She would not sell me the boy because he had a defect, nothing I would have picked up on, but she was honest enough to tell me right away. I was willing to take the dog anyway but she felt she could not sell him until he was much older to see how this disability was going to affect him. I understand he was fine afterwards, and though I was dissapointed, I totally appreciated her honesty and the way she stood her ground even when I tried to convince her that I could handle the disability.