There is no road map to the great Yorkie puppy. If we had Yorkie GPS it would say recalculating...recalculating. The key to finding a quality puppy is to first find a quality individual who raises them. You don't have to be a Yorkie expert you just have to find one.
What you want are references...references you can actually verify. If a breeder has lot's of good references then they have done a good job for lot's of people and are likely to do a good job for you. Once you find a breeder that you feel you can trust then look for your puppy. Most of the horror stories that you will hear are about breeders that could have been discredited with just a few minutes of research. Yes buying from them is cheaper...usually, but if the quality isn't there is it cheap enough? If things go as planned you'll be looking at this new puppy for about fifteen years. Heck that's a lot longer than most marriages last. If a person saves 200..300...$500 and is unhappy with how the puppy turns out is it worth it?
Most quality puppies are going to sell between $800-$1500 depending on size, sex, and bloodline. |