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Old 07-18-2006, 04:31 PM   #13
lolabella
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Originally Posted by DayDreamer
Like I just posted, I am not a mean person. This building is a luxery item that hubby does not want to finance right now. Don't worry about me getting a "real job" it's really none of your business. I didn't post for personal attacks. Just answering my question would have been good enough. I must say that this place is not as friendly as it appears before you post. I agree that my post was a bit to the point. I'm not the type to beat around the bush but it's not like I'm going to breed their furry little heads off. That is one reason why I asked exactley how much they went for. I would get them fixed asap. I would not continue breeding.

Thank you yorkiegirl2 for all of the info you put up. It really makes me understand what I would have to consider.
Sorry that you've experienced the unfriendly side of Yorkie Talk, but please do not see this as a representation of how things work around here. As a rule people cannot and should not personally attack you, or they will get suspended or banned.
The reason everyone is so passionate about the particular topic you posted about has to do with many questions and experiences that have been shared on this forum. There are many Yorkie owners that did not know about the breed before paying a lot of money on their pups and had awful experiences with breeders that breed just for money. Puppies have gone to their new homes sick, some of them did not survive. That is heartbreaking to hear every time. Also, some pups that have been sold as Yorkies are sometimes not Yorkies at all.
I know many people here are sick of breeders that are in it for the money that advertise "teacup" Yorkies, which is something that does not exist. As Yorkie lovers, we all want Yorkies to be healthy animals that are as close to the standard as possible. Furthermore, usually breeders that are in it for the money are not concerned about what happens to the pups that are sold. Many people here believe that the pups that are sold are the breeder's responsibility. Would you sell the pup to a family that you know are not going to take proper care of the pup? What if an irresponsible person buys a pup to breed its "furry little head off"? There are many questions that you should answer for yourself (not here of course) before you decide to start breeding.
Anyway, I think I've said enough. Sorry you felt attacked but it is a very sensitive issue because our Yorkies are our babies. Please stick around because I am sure you will find so much valuable information here. Best wishes.
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