I have kept my interest in the dogs alive and currently with my daughters dog, which is visiting, I have three yorkies in the house and one cat. It's like a pack of little polar bears.
When I first made the post I was upset that Yorkiematch had been slammed as a poor breeder, just because of people's impressions of her. None which were founded on facts. I did know her when she lived in considerably better housing and she had a proper dog run out back, etc. I was never there but have no reason to believe the pictures were manufactured to make her look better.
A breeder does not have to be rich to be a good breeder. I consider her a good breeder because in the end she stood behind her products. The question people should ask themselves when they go to buy a registered dog is things like:
References people can check out,
Internet check to find people who were unsatisfied and reasons for that: not all bad internet responses are valid, just as good ones can be rigged too.
How long have they been doing this: while a short time breeder may still be good, a long time breeder probably has to have reasonable dogs to stay in business. |