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| | #46 |
| YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 402
| I love some of the European lines. Many of them have more of the almond shaped eyes I like. I think I would hesitate with this female unless I saw a real improvement on her bite in pictures. It looks a bit much to be just from puppy teeth to me. Also consider your dealing with another country, not just a state. So if you have a problem you may have to just deal with it alone. I wish you luck. I hope if you get her she is everything your looking for. I do like many of their Yorkies. |
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| | #47 |
| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: midwest
Posts: 572
| I can tell you by personal experience that I will NEVER purchase a yorkie without putting my hands on it first! Last year I purchased a show quality male and female from Hungary, they came from different breeders. The female is nice, but she was almost a year old when I received her and had NEVER even been on a lead before. The male that I purchased for show, was at best pet quality.. He had an awful overbite, coat was so thin you could see through it and his ears were tied together. Alot of breeders in Hungary tie ears to make the ears look better! He was sold to me as show quality, which he was not! The show breeder offered for us to sell him here in the US, which made me responsible for any other problems he may have in the future, send her the money and she would replace him. Needless to say I did place him, but I did NOT send her the money and let her send me another so call show male! You might be able to get one over on me the first time, but I will not give you a chance to do it again! What I placed he for in a pet home it was for pennies to what I had in him! Do not think just because the pedigree is out of this world that the dog you are purchasing from it will match the quality of the pedigree! Melanie |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
Posts: 2,999
| Have you seen how many American and Canadian lines are in these pedigrees ? Mostly Durrer , Rothby , Nicnak etc etc . When I was looking for Kellie and Venus , I went on internet to see what I could have oversea . Looking at the pedigrees , I told myself why pay more when I could see the dogs and meet the breeders in persons . I bought in America and Canada . |
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