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Old 06-05-2009, 10:51 AM   #214
yorkiesjs
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Default I quess I need a life :)

I am trying very hard not to post and to be fair on both sides and to truly understand. BUT it is so hard to sit back and try to understand why a breeder that knows the risks would still want to in danger the life of their so called pet And risk the off spring. Besides the structure of a tiny (1-3lb) and this is not the case in all. They are usually roached back, Have such small mouths and their teeth decay so fast causing infections that can go anywhere in the body, And when this happens you have the risk when they are put out that they might not ever wake up and this goes for spaying or neutering. Hypoglycemia can be very scary on a tiny they have no body weight to go on if they do get sick and drop fast. To find a vein on such a small baby is so hard so you have to act fast. And then it is also the public that are buying these popular sizes that don't understand the risks involved with falling, getting stepped on getting vaccines can even be risky~ And I do understand that these things can happen to any size yorkie, Why take the chance??? IMO it is not because of the demand it is because of the $$$ A 4-? lb yorkie is just as cute (and still a toy size) as a 1-3lb one. As breeders we are responsible for our actions ! The buck stops with us~ So please educate ~ And buyers please ask questions~ You want a healthy happy well socialized yorkie that can be part of your family for many years to come ~ But I do thank all the responsible tiny owners that love and care for their babies they all need this
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