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I checked the USDA puppy mills.Thanks for the link that really helped. The name of the breeder was no there. Although on the Registration papers, I have a USDA #. What does that mean?:confused: |
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Weight Must not exceed seven pounds. Yorkshire Terrier Club of America Maybe you are thinking of the Maltese standard? It states: Size - Weight under 7 pounds, with from 4 to 6 pounds preferred. Overall quality is to be favored over size. American Maltese Association |
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Again, I know the standard states 7 lbs and under, but I could have sworn that 4-7 was stated as preferred somewhere. |
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My rescue was a breeder dog she was 7 pounds when we got her. She's bit spoiled now and spayed, as of yesterday she weighed 9.8 pounds at the vet. She must of weaned her last litter of pups not long before we got her, she was bony at 7 pounds and still was drying up. |
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If the breeder has a USDA number, she is on the list somewhere. |
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I know we're starting to get off track here... but I'm wondering, are ALL commercial kennels genuine puppy mills? I would think they would not be as good as a small breeder, but surely some of them must have reasonable standards. ? |
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Here is more information about the USDA and commercial kennels: Puppymills - Information about puppy mills and how to shut them down. |
Am I wrong I was under the impression that in some states anyone who sells puppies to the public had to be licensed through the usda Missouri being one. I may have misunderstood what I read though so please correct me if I am wrong.:p |
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I found this on the YTCA website. Yorkshire Terrier Club of America (Awards) 4-7 is the preferred range and breeders only should breed 5 lbs and over bitches. |
What an interesting thread. OP, I hope you are getting the answers to your questions. One comment I'd like to make. Someone here stated that you may want to consider a larger than standard yorkie since your Westie is 20 lbs. While I love the bigger yorkies (I have two who are around 13 lbs), I would suggest you look instead for a reputable breeder who produces quality pups. My shihtzu was 5-6 lbs her whole life and my schnauzer was around 20. They got along VERY well and I never worried for her with him. |
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Large scale breeders who sell puppies directly to the consumer don't have to be licensed by the USDA. They are usually regulated by state laws. |
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