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Originally Posted by Woogie Man Nancy, the ads didn't mention any particulars about them. The only info was puppies at one price...dogs at another higher price. I guess it's wide open to interpretation. There weren't that many Yorkies available back then so I would guess the price would be high anyway. |
Back then; I'm sure there were no puppies sold on limited registration. I think this is a fairly recent phenomenon. Even when I was growing up, most people thought if you bought a dog, you should breed it, especially if it were a purebred. A dog sold for that price was probably seen as having excellent breeding potential, not just average.