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| YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: canada
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I'm not pretending nothing. I started the thread. People like it or they don't but there is no gun to yours or anyone else's head that makes them post in here. This is supposed to be civil. I disagree. There is much more to talk about from both sides and much more to learn. I don't think it's even started really....not till breeders actually "hear" the other side and see where they are coming from....and vise versa. | |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: HOT, HOT, HOT AZ
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so, why, exactly, do you have a Yorkie instead of just adopting form the pound????There is always a demand for a great quality Yorkie, and not just for breeding. People should not be required to go to a shelter to adopt some elses problem, mistake or un-educated endeavor. | |
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Of course I am not saying that a persons only choice is to go to a shelter. I will say this again...I am debating on the other side. I used that scenario because breeders seem to think that cause they are responsible breeders that they are simply not contributing to the pet population...when indeed they are...quality or not. Just like any owner would be. I have a yorkie because I wanted one. I will say this AGAIN...I am not against breeding OR getting from a shelter. This is a debate. | |
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Portland Oregon
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As you said "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" the standard is set. To deciminate which pup is better is knowing the standard and knowing it well. A puppy buyer will look at the overall puppy not taking it apart to see how it stands up to the standard. The puppy buyer should always use the parents as their guide, how the dam/sire adhere to the standard, the parents are the mirror to what that puppy will mature to. If either or both dam/sire has three faults then it should not be bred, plain and simple! poor proportionate structure (too long bodied and too short legged or opposite) poor disposition (either timid or aggressive) poor bite (over or undershot) poor ear size (large and or thick) poor ear set (wide spread) poor coat quality (modified) poor eye set (wall eyed, wide spread, bead eye) poor head structure (oversized) poor muzzle length (too long, too narrow) poor topline (roach back, down on the shoulder, down on the butt) poor leg structure and gait
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| Mocha's Mommy Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada
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I never said nor implied that I, or anybody else, have been forced to post in this thread. I'm just voicing my opinion, which is apparently what you wanted out of this thread, is it not? It seems like no matter how many opinions and answers you receive here, you're not going to be happy with them. You just want to find something to justify breeding your girl, even though it's clear that you shouldn't.
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Madison, MS
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I wouldn't buy any puppy from a booth. I don't believe that choosing a pet is a decision that should be made on a whim. Nor do I think that an ethical, experienced, responsible breeder would ever sell their puppies to the first person who happened into a booth with the cash. To be honest with you, the breeders have every right to "go easier" and "be more encouraging" on those with cute puppy pictures and and coat dilemmas in other sections because those people are just showing off their PETS. Now when you come down to the breeders section, and say "hey I'm thinking about breeding my unregistered pet quality yorkie" things are clearly going to go differently. Because at that point they are no longer helping you decide which shampoo to use on your puppy, but rather explaining to you the life altering ramifications and expectations of breeding a living breathing being. Please know that unlike you, I am now definitely heated as are several other members, I'm sure. I have nothing to gain from being on one "side" or another of this debate. The devil's advocate defense only carries you so far.
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Portland Oregon
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hypothetical scenario - pet breeder breeds litter (because they wanted another puppy and decided to place the rest and will perhaps not breed again) all look healthy and happy, place said puppies...6 months later one puppy gets sick and dies, where is the pet breeder then? Will they answer the buyers calls, will they refund the buyer the vet expenses, will they or are they capable in replacing said puppy? This is why a puppy buyer needs to be informed and trust that the breeder not only is ethical in his/her breeding practices but will be around when a puppy owner needs help not just breeding to pay for the summer vacation!
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: TX
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| [quote=Marc;2002437]Most people who want a pure bred Yorkie are not going to go to the shelter to get one, but I have been in contact w/ our rescues here for over 4 years to help them place Yorkies or Maltese even if they are mixed breeds. To this date I have not been contacted even once. |
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| Mocha's Mommy Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
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| I am a pet yorkie owner , all mine are rescued . I had them spayed and neutered . I sincerly think that peoples should be more responsible when they decide to put a litter in this world , responsability don't stop when all pups are in new homes , responsability is during the entire life of the little one . |
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