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people minus hearts. I understand that people think prices are high on yorkies, but let these people understand the heartbreak of having one who is sick and later dies because it was a bargain. Look into the class-act breeders and save yourself heartbreak and more pain for a helpless puppy-sigh |
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I made the mistake of advertising my yorkie pups in the Columbus Dispatch. I got alot of weirdo's calling. "I'll give you $350 for him" or "Will you come down on your price?" Ummmm... No!! PASS!!! ugh!! If they'd only realize that these dogs will bring them a LIFETIME of love, loyalty and companionship. If you break the price down year by year over their lifetime, what is that? Maybe $66 a YEAR...? You can't put a price tag on the love and devotion a yorkie will give you. $66.00 is CHEAP, if you ask me. A lifetime of Yorkie kisses, snuggling, laughs.... yeah... EVERY BIT worth the money I paid for mine. I have a sign in my office that says "The more people I meet, the more I like my dog." How true. |
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They don't ask a thing about me or the dogs or how they were raised. Just 'how much" |
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It is just so hard, because those peuppies need loving hnomes too. Sad Sad Sad.:(:( |
hmmmm- wouldnt it be great if breeders could blindfold the customers, tell them all about their puppies and then let them see them??? i learned to ask questions because i had a dear puppy who died at age 2 she was my heart , but came from a rescue from missouri, she never licked, and never wagged her tail--people should know these are living breathing selfless beings who just want to love us |
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This is what makes me angry!!!!!!!!!! I never once asked about price when looking into getting a pup and I got something less than what I paid or was willing to pay...:mad:!!!! |
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I don't understand? |
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I was willing to pay $2000 for a female.... |
Ok, I understand now! I am not saying that $2000.00 will ensure anyone of getting a better puppy, I am just saying it seems that when you tell someone a price, if it is beyond there budget, and they don't want to know why the puppy is high. They just want a puppy and they use a budget to determine buying a puppy, when the price should be the last question asked. |
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Dee, I just seen the same thing at our local church rummage :eek: I was shocked to say the least, The pups were in a childs play pen and it was hot. I kept right on walking, I knew if i stoped , well Idk, :( I dont like to judge anyone but lets just say, They were not breeders :( I thought about those babies all day and night...I never did see a price. |
yep i know how you feel. its people that want a cheap dog that make puppy mills. If its to good to be true it usually is. |
I have learned this lesson the hard way. We are young and have two yorkies that are way below standard and they are healthy. But now after communicating with my newest pups breeder I understand all the costs and the quality of the dog that I am buying. It is a completely different experience working with someone who wants to better the breed and works hard to produce good quality pups, rather than someone who is looking for the money. I am still learning but I am in love with the breed and I can now understand the importance of good breeding and have learned far more information about the breed through my pups breeder than I have with owning my other two yorkies. |
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