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					Originally Posted by Nancy1999  Well you'll probably get lots of different opinions on this, but I believe you should find the best breeder you can, and buy a pup from him or her.  I always recommend the YTCA as a starting place; the YTCA is the mother club for Yorkies for the AKC.  YTCA breeders have the highest standards, and really are trying to improve the breed.  I think the chances of finding a healthy beautiful dog are much higher, if you  find a great breeder.  Prices are variable around the country, but $1500-2000 sounds average.  I would not pay this to just any breeder.  The dog should be a direct descendant of champions, not one whose grandfather on one side was a champ, or who has "champions in the blood" as this means nothing.  A show breeder is more likely to do genetic testing, and since profit is not the motive for breeding, you are getting a great deal.  Showing dogs is expensive, as well as all the testing that is required, yet many breeders will charge as much as a show breeder even though they don't have these expenses.  You can buy a bargain pup, and luck out, but so many need costly surgeries, and one surgery can cost a minimum of $1,500 so it makes financial sense to buy from a quality breeder. Not only is the financial cost high with a sickly dog, the emotional cost are much higher.  Remember, you don't have to plan to breed or show to buy a dog from a show breeder, most of the dogs they place are pet only, meaning they sell with limited registration.   I had to learn this the hard way, and after owning a dog bred by a back yard breeder, I learned that that is something I would never wish on my worst enemy. |  I second this!!!  But I also believe that all pups deserve good homes.  I know quite a few breeders around here who breed their babies for fun.  They do not show and do not advertise show quality.  I say if you are looking for a pet, and you can find perfectly fine healthy happy babies out there for less.  Although this is not true in ALL cases, but a breeder who is confident in her babies will almost ALWAYS take back the puppy, if need be (no matter HOW OLD he/she gets).  Good luck, and don't let YT scare you.  Follow your heart.  | 
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