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Old 03-21-2011, 08:36 AM   #35
linda-narkowski
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Originally Posted by yakkwak View Post
Hi, I've posted this question in the regional thread but noticed that thread is old, so I'm resubmitting it in the hopes that others will have info in this breeder. Thanks so much!
A few weeks ago, I visited Trena's kennel and placed a deposit on a male puppy of hers. The plan is to pick up the puppy next week (it will be old enough then). I was very impressed with the cleanliness and Trena's apparent wealth of knowledge. The mother appears very healthy and energetic; all the Yorkies I saw appeared energetic & actively playing, except for the sire, maybe he was just very tired then. The dogs were well groomed, and clean, with short cuts. All were quite happy!! The sire, a very tiny Yorkie (under 3 lbs.) had sparkely eyes and showed no sign of distress, but he didn't want to get up on his feet - I observed him being weighed. He did not appear to be hurting or in any distress, just didn't get up on his legs. Are there times when this breed just likes laying around, maybe like a bloodhound likes to do? I have been reading all the posts and books I can get my hands on and want to be as sure as I can that I get a healthy pup. Is anyone happy with the pups purchased from her? When a dog is "pet-quality", does that mean that the coats are not capable of being long?????? I am very early-retired (spine disease) and will have the time to attend to the needs of a longer coat. Do you think it will grow out ok? The puppy's parents are pictured on her website - Kim and Tatum. They are so adorable! If someone has the time, could you take a peek at the pics and tell me what you think of them? Does Tatum's legs look like what is referred to as a "red legged Yorkie"? Maybe this is just the quality of the pic. I didn't get a good look at the sire's leg color at the visit. Please do not misunderstand, I have nothing bad to say about this breeder!!! My first impression was very favorable! I am just very concerned because I have no experience with this breed (used to have weimaraners) - a big change for me. Trena seems very sincere. I'm just a worry-wart. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
Well the pic of Tatum, the sire, looks old to me. He has a fine coat but I can see he is aged by his eyes. I would guess he is getting cataracts at least from the picture anyhow. they are just way to cloudy. Personally I would not buy a pup from her
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