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Originally Posted by TexasKat08 At 16 years old, you are looking for a pet, right? The reason the breeder is requiring you to have her spayed is because this breeder has probably spent years ensuring her "line" is healthy, and is likely willing to stand behind the puppies, hopefully for life. If she lets even one puppy go on an open registration, allowing a breeding that can be registered, it will ruin all her hard work. You really want to focus on getting an AKC registered puppy to ensure the purity of the breed and health of the dog. Trust me and everyone else who is going to respond to your questions and objections to the first breeder. AKC is the ONLY reputable registration available for pure bred dogs. And, the health guarantee is going to be a priority if you want to ensure your puppy will have a long, healthy, happy life. Please do more research, even on Yorkie Talk ( Sick & Injured / Emergencies Talk - YorkieTalk.com Forums - Yorkshire Terrier Community), so that your are well informed about your decision.
When you do finally bring your new puppy home make sure you post photos! |
Thank you, I have been told by majority that CKC is definitely not the way to go. And I guess I understand the reason behind a spay/neuter contract. So Today right after we got back from church, a Lady called about her Yorkies. Turns out she lives about 10 minutes from my house and her Yorkshire just gave birth a week ago. She had two pups but sadly only one survived. It just so turned out it is a female!

She is AKC registered and I made a trip to take a look at the baby, and I got to see the parents. The mother is a beautiful rare reddish, and the father is just silver and so handsome! I can really tell this woman truly loves her Yorkies and they apart of her family. Well, we put a deposit on the little pup and I'll have her in 6 weeks!!!