Quote:
Originally Posted by Dianab28 The dog that I bought was years ago and was a pet, he has since passed away. Being USDA licensed has to do with the number of dogs. In certain parts of Missouri if you have more than 3 dogs, you have to be licensed. Yes, I breed Morkies and Yorkies. All of my dogs are kept in my home and would challenge anyone to provide better care for their dogs than I do. My dogs were all vetted and cleared by my vet prior to breeding. You might want to do a little research on Yorkies, because they were once a "mixed" breed as well. It took years of selecting characterstics from several dog breeds, some reports include Maltese, to get what we call a Yorkie today. |
They have a lot more then 3 dogs on their site, but USDA has more meanings then just the number of dogs. They also have mixed breeds, small females, etc..
Do you or do you not have a 3lb female & a 4lb female listed as breeding dogs on your site? In fact you have that the 3lb female is now pregnant. That is extremely small! Though, I guess that is what you are going for since you point out that the 4lb female will have "tiny little babies."
I do not need to do any research on Yorkies or the history of them. That has nothing to do with today or people purposely mixing breeds.
I'm not saying you do or do not provide proper vet care, but I don't understand anyone breeding Yorkies that small or mixing breeds.
I'm sorry, but as a buyer these are things I would stay away from because I would question any breeders motives for breeding under those circumstances.