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I love Jackson too! Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Ohio
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| ![]() I would tell them that it's better for the pup AND them in the long-run if they wait the two weeks. Plus, they will have two weeks to get everything ready that they need.
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| ![]() I think I have convinced them, I just didn't know what to say when he told me that she had lost her dog and wanted a replacement. I mean, that's horrible but I can't just let mine go early when I'm not fully comfortable with it, ya know? Thanks for the support guys, that's what I needed to hear... ![]() |
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Smokey's Mommy!! Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Georgetown Tn
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| ![]() i havent even started breeding yet and wont till next year....but i all ready know i wont be letting any go before 12 weeks....and that is only if everything is perfect with them....my breeder will let them go to another breeder as young as 9 weeks but evryone else is 12-16 weeks....and she has one pup that was almost a year old...and then she was spayed before she went cause of her size...she was 2.9lbs at 11 months....and now she is 4 years old and weighs 3lb....so you have to be very careful....stick to your guns Niki....you have their best interest at heart....
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: May 2008 Location: WISCONSIN
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| ![]() The people need to learn patience and should respect your decision to sell the puppies at 12 weeks. There anxiety to secure a puppy makes me wonder what kind of “Yorkie parent” they will be. Serious and responsible buyers will put a deposit down. I purchased Tara, who is now 5 years old, from the same breeder that I purchased Cody from eight years earlier. Tara was only three weeks old and the breeder e-mailed me pictures. I immediately sent her a $50 deposit check. She did not let the puppy leave her house until she was 16 weeks old! I was totally okay with that decision since she professionally shows Yorkies and I totally respected her decision. A good, reputable breeder will let the puppies go when they are ready….not when the buyer thinks the puppies should be sold! Listen to your heart and go with your decision of at least 12 weeks. Good Luck! |
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I know Nicki, you and others might be uncomfortable with early spay/neuter but with all of the other registries anymore and people willing to be so decpetive, it really is the only way to guarantee no future pet owner will ever breed one of your babies. I'm not in any way saying this couple would breed, as I do believe you've checked them out and they are probably exactly who they say they are. It's just that people are so good at scamming. And, even breeders with your same requirements have been taken advantage of before. Something for you to think about. ![]()
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I'm sure breeders do get scammed, and I think we try to prevent that as much as possible. I screen the homes the best I can. But anyways, I know they're not looking to breed...I have no idea how this thread got way off topic. But anyways, I've actually been thinking on it a lot, and I may just hang onto Hailey for awhile to see how she grows. She could make it to 5 lbs, right? The growth chart isn't always accurate I know. Maybe I should just do that, since that's what I wanted in the first place. That means I'll be keeping 2 of Brooke's babies ![]() ![]() | |
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Hailey could very well make it to 5lbs. By holding onto her another couple of weeks, you might have a better idea. Reno was supposed to be a 4 to 4-1/2lb guy and has made it to 5lbs now.
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![]() I hope she does, she will definitely be here AT LEAST a couple more weeks...AND that's just an excuse for me to hold onto another baby... ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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YT Addict | ![]() I personally would love it if I bought a dog from a good breeder and they kept him/her til they were a little older because they know so much about the babies. It would be a benefit to my new baby. They could help with biting, potty training and all those things that a new mommy needs help with. I'm lucky that my Harley stays at daycare at his vet's office, so they take very good care of him. They even laugh at me because I ask them so many questions about him and his health (they think I stay on the computer too much lol)! |
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| ![]() I would be worried too! Makes me wonder what their intentions are...they should want what is best....Puppies should be with their Mother at least 12 weeks. Trust your gut feeling! Mom's always know what's best! ![]()
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