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Originally Posted by ChibiLuv Also the two breeders I found that show Akc, have titles, health test, train, and support their puppies and are reputable are selling their pups in the 1,800-2,400 range which is about where most good yorkie breeders are too  |
That’s interesting because the Biewers I have seen are well over $3,000 and I have seen any under that but maybe I’m not searching hard enough. I have never paid over a $1000 for a yorkie and that was Callie who came from a puppy mill and ended up with lots of issues but other then Callie I haven taken the outcasts no one wants. Joey was 9 weeks old no papers, full tail and had 2 homes before coming to me but he also came with a travel crate, a regular crate, some pee pads, toys and adult diet food with bad separation anxiety for $650. Penny was a gift for a 12 year old who lost interest at 8 months and came with ACA papers and a bad UTI, not spayed and really dirty for $500. Then Ollie turned out to be bigger then even his parents at 5 months old and no one wanted him because of that. He came from a midline breed not the worst but certainly not the best he actually had AKC papers and is a chocolate for $700 with full breeding rights. I have always been the kid who wanted the stuffed animals that had things messed up so not surprised to be the island of misfit yorkies lol. I have actually have slightly been looking for a puppy to help keep me busy due to the loss of Callie but I can’t have a 5 or 7 pound adult yorkie because mine are bigger at 14, 15 and 16 pounds and I don’t want a little one get hurt when they play. So it’s harder. I talked to Ollies breeder and if she or any breeders she knows have a bigger pup they will let me know but it could be forever. Sorry I’m blabbing on and on.