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Old 01-05-2007, 04:13 PM   #71
Dorianyorkie
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Justus, what I meant is that it is always better to buy a puppy from a show/responsible breeder that actually it is breeding for quality. Breeding to compete. Investing time and money to produce healthy and quality (sound) animals. I have been told that in a litter sometime you have the bigger puppies and the smallers. I did not say that ONLY show dogs can produce tiny. Never said so. I only wanted to point that I would trust a show breeder more than one that does not go in competition. Besides, if someone likes smaller better than bigger then, in my opinion, this person should buy from someone that has a reputation to maintain. Just my thought.

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About a yr ago I sold a female to a girl that show's her yorkie male in competitions, and learned a lot from her. I feel privilaged that she would pick one of mine to mate with her show Yorkie. I was told that to her experience, male Yorkie's close to the top AKC standard which is 7 pounds from the range of 4-7 pounds are generally used in competitions. He babies may and may not be small, so just because a show dog sired the litters, doesn't actually mean she has small, or tiny babies that she would sell. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and whatever meets your needs is best for the new owner. I try and make sure that people know what they are seeking, as to where I may help to fit that need to my best. I just love it here! All the opinions can be taken lightly, and relished. Thanks for letting me put in my observence. justus
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