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Originally Posted by feminvstr Perhaps the difference is IT IS my business how my pups are taken care of and "I dont hope and pray they will take care of them" Iam confident the pup will be well taken care of.
A proper breeding pair should be as close to the breed standard as possible...
not down eared, not modified coat, not over standard weight, not over sized ears, not over sized muzzle, not long narrow muzzle, not long legged or long bodied not over or undershot bite, not roached back, not down tailed.
There are too many breeders out their that take no thought in a breeding pair, throw two dogs together and 63 days later have pups, more often than not these off spring do not come even close to the standard. Here lies the vicious circle. Here lies the price difference. Here lies the same old adage I posted before "You get what you pay for" |

I agree.....and not that those pups that don't meet up to this standard don't make loving pets...but I fell in love with the Yorkshire Terrier....and that's what I want! Otherwise....there are wonderful dogs at Shelters around the country that I could choose from.....which I might do as well.....but I STILL want my Yorkie!
Francie