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Originally Posted by Key2Yorkies I'm not sure what you meant by the time of birth being of any value, I think you may have misunderstood me. I was just saying that the smallest one waited longer to be born. She was the 4th furbaby . It's quite strange because I said a prayer that they wouldn't be born until all of them were ready for birth. So I guess she just needed a bit longer in Roxy's oven. To me all of my furbabies are worth a million bucks! but unfortunately I have to put a price on their heads. In answer to your question... My biggest boy was Priceless to me and I wanted to keep him. As it turns out the lovely couple from Park Ridge felt the same about him as I did. You see they had a 12 lb. Yorkie named Rudy who passed away 2 years ago and theyv'e been looking for a chubbabubba ever since. So to them, and me he is worth more than, " All The Tea In China " and paid a very good price for him.
You see I learned a lot from these people and their story of Rudy. I know that, The Lord Works In Mysterious Ways and they came to my home for a reason and it was more than a Puppy! and as I always say, You Live and You Learn! if You're Lucky! |
You can sit their and claim how all your puppies are worth soo much and go on and on until your blue, but your prices show that you obviously think just because it's smaller it's worth more. If they were all worth the same amount of money to you you wouldn't change the price just because of their size.
I dont breed dogs, but I've owned enough dogs and did enough research to know NOT to pay more just because the breeder says it's a "teacup" or smaller or whatever. I've see prices differ on the sex of the pup, but not on the size.
Besides all this, yeah there are all these equations to figure out how much a puppy will weigh when it's full grown, but in reality the only way to be 100% sure is when the puppy is an adult dog.
Also, maybe YOU should research buying a yorkie to figure out what us buyers are learning. The first thing I learned was to NOT pay more because the puppy is smaller, or "teacup", because the breeder is not a good breeder, not respectable, etc. I'm not saying you are not a good breeder because I have no experience w/ you, but I'm just telling you how this is all coming off. Now when Im looking for breeders and I see one mentioning "teacup" or having their prices vary on the size, that breeder is automatically crossed off of my list.