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Originally Posted by EXOTICYORKIES i advertise small and so what, it is a matter of preference i have sold tiny, small ,"teacup" a cup s what ever way my loyal customers want to describe their bundle of joy and no complaints all my babies that were placed are healthy small and lovingtheir new family so this is not a redflag this is a myth that smaller is unhealthy well maybe its not the size it could be the breeder do your research before you start these legends please i hope the word gorgeous is not next on the list because i guess that too will be a red flg because that is one word that stays in my post ,and for a darn good reason lol |
We ALL know about your advertising. I think that was the subject of many a post and contention before when we discussed breeding 3 pound females and smaller.

Now I know what is going on with the other thread! You can think I am wrong, you can do what you want with your own breeding, but my opinion is that it is not ethical to breed those tiny Yorkies. As I mentioned before, it is an opinion shared by the official YTCA, every responsible breeder I have had the pleasure of communicating with, Yorkietalk's Admin, and too many others to mention. But you are welcome to your own opinion. I won't tell you what to think.
I would also
not tell you what to do with your own program, but to tell me I am wrong, is inaccurate. To tell me to "do your research before you start these legends" is ridiculous! Here you go again, trying to tell me what to do and put words in my mouth. I assure you, I have done plenty of research and it is an ongoing project, to never end. Nowhere in my posts did I mention smaller
is unhealthy. But then you don't seem to have a problem making things up. And thinking I started the idea that advertising "tinies/teacups/etc" is ludicrous! I love that you think I could have that much clout and originality though!
Thank you but, I did not even have a Yorkie back when the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America wrote its pages on: An Important Message about Teacup Yorkies
Yorkshire Terrier Club of America (Awards) where they also say:
"(Females weighing less than 5 pounds are considered by most breeders to be unsuitable for breeding.)"
and under Breeders Ethics and Conduct: "A member’s advertising:
- ... shall not use terms as “teacup”, “tiny specialists”, doll faced, or similar terminology. "
So -- I did not start the "legend" as you put it. To continue this grudge you obviously have is immature and not in keeping with the purpose of the forum.

I do not understand hating someone who differs in opinion so much that you would post falsehoods in other threads, follow to this thread and again try to say I am saying things that I have not. Makes no sense to me. We can end this on the note that we
agree to disagree. You should feel free to continue breeding tiny little females (even 3 pounds and less), and I will choose not to. Good enough?