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Old 07-29-2013, 06:10 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Tiskers View Post
Thank you all for the replies. They have all been read and carefully considered.

This particular breeder is Amy Dawson-Smith of Ajjls in Ohio. Yorkie Puppies For Sale Yorkshire Terrier Puppy Breeder She has been very responsive to my many questions.

I searched these forums and came up with 2 hits; one pro and one con. Does anyone have any personal experience with her? I haven't decided on anyone yet; I am still gathering info.

I welcome any and all opinions, and I expect they will be varied. She uses the "T" word on her website, but with disclaimers everywhere. I think I understand the issue with that, and I don't disagree. Personally, I don't want a teeny-tiny, anyway; I want a "full-sized" Yorkie, and even over 7# would be fine with me.

Should I start a new thread in the Breeder section?
Personally I would say away from any breeder who uses the word teacup because it was a word created by puppy mills and bad breeders and its a word people use simply to jack up the prices of there pup. Also in order to get this smaller dogs they will breed females under 5 pounds and that should never be done it is very dangerous and can cause the female to die and if they really cared about there dogs they would not do that. The yorkie standard says not to exceed 7 pounds so there is no special name for yorkies under a certain weight a yorkie is simply a yorkie.
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