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Originally Posted by PrincessTani92 Thank you so much for your reply, I don't think I'm going to this breeder any more then, it sucks because it was the only breeder I could find near me. Also money is not a problem, I'm not looking to find a "cheap" Yorkie, I understand that yorkies could be expensive especially the smaller ones, which is what I'm looking for, a 3-4lbs yorkie.
He did let me walk around his home, see all the puppies and the parents. I did walk around the area the dogs stay in and it looked nice and clean to me. I was almost going to put a deposit down for a puppy I loved but I decided to wait. Glad I did!
I've been to another "kennel" in lavernia called Granny grump Pups and they were definitely a puppy mill. |
If you want a guarantee on weight then you should consider a 1yr old or older dog. Nobody can guarantee a 3-4 lb Yorkie - nor do good breeders breed for 3-4 lbs. The breed ideally to hit somewhere around 5-7 lbs as fully grown adults. And some will be heavier and some lighter but you just don't breed to produce 3-4 lb adults
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