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Originally Posted by Regina Thank you to all of you,and of course I love her anyway that she is,it's just so unfair if these people really did this,and it's not only the question of money. When i came to breeder i didn'y see any other yorkies in her house ,there were 4 puppies,that she had and she said that they were imorted from Ireland so of course I didn't see Missy's parents.The papers are from Universal Kennel Club International.She has however very yorkie personality,her ears standing.About breeding of course I would never start doing it just because i feel like,i understand that's huge responsobility,I'd learn about breeding ,and surely consult veterinary. I wanted to do it to develop a very good breed standards ,and i don't want to fix her i want her to live a normal natural life to become a mom, but by anymeans i would never put her in danger. And i want to say thank you guys for your advices,and of course it's cannot be mean or anything we are here to help each other,and any advice cannot be mean. |
Good, I'm glad you feel that way! Many people get defensive or take things the wrong way. I like to put a disclaimer to say that I'm not trying to be mean.

Anyway, I do know what you mean. You want what you paid for. If you paid $1000+ for a Yorkie, then that's what you should get. Some reasons I got a Yorkie was because: I wanted a small dog (I had an apartment at that time) I didn't want a dog that sheds, and I liked the Yorkie demeanor...there are other reasons of course, but those are a few reasons I paid a lot for a pure bred and "had" to have one. If I had gotten a mutt instead (nothing against them, just making a point) I would not know how big they would get and if they would shed or not. Do you know what I mean? Hope I didn't confuse anyone.