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Originally Posted by bjh Since you are selling them strictly as pet quality then you might consider just selling them without papers or just register them as blue and gold. As for the price, that will depend on other issues such as the health of the pup and size of the pup. I have never had any pups like that so I am not much help there. The main thing is that you are honest with any prospective buyers about possible health risks in the future.
I wish you the best of luck in with your new yorkies. It is good to know that you are learning and that you are not going to make the same mistakes your parents did. |
Thank you. I am doing my best to be a knowledged and responsible breeder. We love all our dogs and only want to share that joy with others. I am hoping in time to produce some of my own champions. But I am sure that will be years down the road. I still need to spend time out there at the shows and get to know the local shower/breeders here in the central valley of CA. I am going to try and make it to a show in Hanford Sunday. They have a puppy class, I would like to see how my new little guy compares to theirs( I know they are 6-12 months) and see what their opinions are on him. He is only 14 weeks old but has such a great personality, and moves beautifully from what I can tell.