You're correct - but now you have 4 dogs that you intended to breed? What will you do? Best bet is to get your money back from the "breeder." Then, I'd suggest, if your interest is breeding that you learn the trade, or rather 'art', of breeding true Yorkshire Terriers from a competent mentor. My breeder told me about how he got started in the trade. He left my state and worked with another very reputable breeder for many many years before he began to do it. He attended shows around the world and showed yorkies. You have to understand genetics & science - not just what colors you expect when you tie 2 dogs together. Good luck. Tracey
Last edited by luvlee; 06-04-2013 at 10:38 AM.
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