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Originally Posted by texaskat08 me too!
Op - you really want to be careful if you only have a $400 budget to purchase the puppy. Have you thought about the cost of lifelong care of any dog? Even a healthy dog is going to have annual expenses that may be out of your budget if you aren't planning accordingly - monthly heart worm and flee prevention, booster shots, etc. If you have $400 to pay for a puppy, i would suggest you save at least another $400 for initial expenses - spay/neuter, wellness check, puppy boosters, and supplies (pee pads, food, bowls, bedding etc.) and then start looking. I'm not suggesting you can't afford a puppy, just that you need to get your budget in line first. |
no i understand were u are coming from the only reason why i said 400 is because i thought 1,000 plus for a dog was way to much but as i begin to do my research and the more i read post entries on yt i now see why u have to pay so much for a yorkie because good breeders put there heart and soul in this and now i would not mind paying that much for a pup because a good breeder put way more money in this then what i am actually paying for and i respect all of them well the good ones anyway for all the sleepless night they may go threw just to make sure there dog and the pups are healhty and happy