You know, when we got Uni we totally did it wrong. This is no secret. We got her with the intention of breeding to make money, and overpaid for her to boot. OMG I know right? Well the day after we got Uni we went to look for a boy. We found this family nearby in the next city over. They had a litter of 7. To this day I had not heard of a yorkie litter bigger than that until this litter. The mom was about 9 lbs. The dad was 4 lbs. The dad was aggressive so we couldn't see the dad, just a peek, as he was locked in a bedroom. The pups were supposedly only 8 weeks old and already running up and down the stairs with ease. (Uni didn't do stairs until a few months later and she's barely under standard size at 6 lbs. with really long legs)
They were selling their boys for $1300 each, and said they put ads out to stud out the dad. They said the phone wouldn't stop ringing off the hook. And they said "We don't do this for the money, we do this bc we love the breed."
After doing research I am SO GLAD I got Uni spayed and never added more dogs into the pet population so that other dogs have to me put down bc of lack of GOOD homes.
Another thing you will see with bybs in it for the money: first come, first serve. No care as to if the family is a good fit for the dogs. Same as with who I bought Uni from, and the family mentioned above. Did not ask me anything, just as long as I had the cash.