I have been fortunate enough to have received four wonderful, loving and healthy yorkies from Trena. I would recommend strongly that if
anything is wrong with one of Trena's dogs that you direct your questions to her. All of the dogs I have gotten from Trena are "pet" quality, in other words not for the purposes of breeding or showing. All have had amazing coats and when I had time to brush him every day, Angel's (the second dog) coat was so amazing that he would have tripped on it had I not had it cut. The coats are very soft and silky. I am not sure what the previous writer had in mind when she said "soft coat".
It is my understanding that any type of worms can be "picked up" just about anywhere. Actually ringworms are not a WORM at all but a fungal infection, I had it as a child when living overseas in the 60's. (Please remember Trena socializes her dogs, that means they play in the grass, and with other dogs.) It is treated topically, and I think, not reason to reject a puppy at all. Most people don't have any idea how hard it is to breed dogs that are bred for the right qualities, and Trena does. Her place is clean and "her babies", are all quite wonderful.
My first experience with Trena was about 22 years ago when I got Daisy. Daisy grew up to be 2.7 pounds and was the light of my life in every way. What anyone would want from the breed. She never knew a stranger, even the one who stole her from me.
My subsequent Yorkies from Trena have all been top notch, my darling Keyoku (Connie's Buttons & Bows) the fourth from Trena and is turning 9 this year and is fantastic health, and a picturesque example of the breed.
I wholeheartedly recommend Trena as a breeder of wonderful, loving, and healthy dogs. Sandra Withers-Napier
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