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Old 12-10-2009, 01:02 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by CobysMom View Post
Again, I just purchased her a couple of weeks ago so this is very new.
You don't even know if she will get big enough to breed. Did you research her parents? How many generations back did you go? Do you know if any genetic issues will come up? If you purchased her from a breeder who didn't give you and spay/neuter contract, I'm pretty sure you didn't.

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I want to be able to give good families the opportunity to be loved by a yorkie the way that we have and at an affordable cost. I have seen ridiculous prices for these babies and great families miss out because they can't afford these cuties. Simple as that....nothing deep about my reasons.....Your post was very helpful.
There's a reason why people can't afford certain things. Yorkies are expensive, so is their vet care. if you can't afford the dog in the first place, how can you afford the vet when something goes wrong?

Also, it's not impossible to find a yorkie at a shelter. Adopting one would be a very affordable cost. much less than what you would charge for one of yours.
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