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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() What does it mean to you? What do you look for in a breeder? What has one learned when researching a breeder? How much time does one take in researching a breeder? Do you know the pedigrees? Does one listen to recommendations? These are just a few questions I have come up with that I'm interested in in what people think when wanting to find a reputable breeder for that next pet yorkie or show yorkie.... Donna |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| ![]() I am no expert, but for Carlo I investigated for close to 6 months before I found my breeder. I taled to many breeders and asked questiones such as why do you breed? What do you do with your dogs as far as working them, showing them, titles, therapy, rescue, Good Citizen. WHo do you besically sell to? Who will you not sell to? A list of references? Do you, and how do you ship? Health Guarantee? Follow-up? Then I developed my short list. Called them back. Asked if I could come and visit. That narrowed the list down more. I then made 3 visits. One in AZ, one in Ohio, and one in IL. Fromn that list it came down to ne, and that is who I bought from. He had great dogs, worked them, the premise was clean, the adult dogs were obedient and well behaved, he had his little kids playing with and socializing the pups. He suggest a pup from a recent litter that suited me and what I was looking for. He asked me a ton of questions. What will I do with the dog, my home, my yard, kids, a bunch of questions. Price never even entered into it. Also, he only had one litter a year and there was a wait list, while other breeders had 3 litters on the ground, as well as into other breeds. For Maxine, pretty much the same, but Marge handled it. While we have had her for 13 years and love her to death, we both realize she is no where near a show dog or the breed standard now,She has a belly that resembles mine, and shot legs. Well, we were not looking for a show dog back then or a breeding dog. We are totally happy with both of them. But the breeder, then the pup! |
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Ringo (1) and Lucy too! Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: On the Edge of Glory
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| ![]() Well, I didn't know a LOT at the time I was looking for a breeder; but I did know that I didn't want to support a puppymill. I chose a breeder that keeps her dogs in her home; and only has a few litters a year. We corresponded by email; then spoke on the phone; and I waited about 6 months until she had a litter ready. She called my Vet for a reference before she agreed to sell me a pup - which my vet was very impressed with. She provided me her vet's name for a reference. We visited her home about 3 times before we chose any pup. I didn't ask about pedigrees, etc because (well, I wasn't smart enough) and I was strictly looking for a pet. I did ask to see the parents. I wasn't smart enough to ask about any genetic testing. I think I got a good and kind breeder that cares about her pups and has a few litters a year. After being on YT, I would describe her as a hobby breeder; though I'm sure some would describe using a different term. I was mainly looking for a local person that had cute dogs and treated them well. If I am being honest - that's exactly what I was looking for. Now, I might ask some different questions and look for some additional qualities.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member | ![]() I have 3 yorkies, Ruby, my 1st is from a puppymill/byb type breeder, Reno is from one of what I consider to be the best exhibitor breeders, and then we now have Razz, our parti yorkie, from a what would be considered a hobby breeder. I've also worked with rescue and been to numerous dog shows in the past few years, so I think that I have a unique perspective about what constitutes a reputable breeder. I used to think that only exhibitor breeders could be reputable breeders and still think that is mostly true.....however, I've changed my mind somewhat after our experience with Razz's breeder. Now, I do believe that some hobby breeders are reputable breeders and every bit as good as exhibitor breeders.....you just have to be careful who you are dealing with. With Ruby being my first, research was something I wasn't educated about with puppy purchases. Reno's breeder, I knew for over a year through another forum, also from reading about her show accomplishments. Razz's breeder I came to know through YT and had followed Livi's babies from their start. Ruby's pedigree wouldn't matter, I do have Reno's pedigree and am aware of Razz's. Yes, I did listen to recommendations when it came to Reno. Originally, I was going to buy a girl from another well-known breeder. A friend that shows, told me not to get that girl (the pup didn't look well to her). IDK whether or not the puppy girl was healthy, but the breeder was having trouble with AKC and this pup wouldn't have been registrable, so the breeder did give my deposit back. Even though this breeder was having problems at that time, I still consider her to be a honest, reputable breeder.....I just think she sometimes sells to the wrong people, people that are not reputable.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: England
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| ![]() There is no simple formula for identifying a "reputable" breeder. You need to get a sense of whether a person's heart is in the right place, what motivates them and what the objectives are in the breeding. You need to feel the breeder's animals are cherished and all their needs met, no skimping. It is important that the breeding dogs come from known and verifyable places that also are reputable. I think it's less important to count the number of litters produced in a year than to learn about the supports and safeguards the breeder has in place to ensure the happiness and welfare of all the dogs in their care. Find out what specific things a breeder does to better the breed. Club affiliations can be very passive. Are they actively showing and advancing? Are they participating in the research studies on the diseases that affect this breed? Are they involved in rescue? There has to be more there than the desire to sell a puppy. Don't be shy about asking for references from their vet, clients, other breeders. Ask what medical testing do they do on their breeding animals and puppies, as well as why and why not. Ask what their preferences are in a puppy buyer, and do ask if they've ever turned anyone away as unsuitable.
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T. Bumpkins & Co. Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New England
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| ![]() I guess as buyers we hope we know enough to select the right breeder. I find this a hard topic. I was VERY concerned with LS issues and I wanted to know who tested their parents and whether LS ever cropped up in breeding programs and what they would do if it did. All the breeders I spoke to answered the questions I had in a satisfactory way. I learned about the YTCA from someone I think gave me good information and I changed direction in my search. This person made further suggestions and I heeded them. Did I do enough research? Time will tell but so far in two years I feel pretty good about it. My two dogs from the puppy mill have defied the stacked odds against them so I guess I knew that I could and would compensate for anything that cropped up in the purchase of another. When your bar is so low and you've got two from The Mill including one seriously sickly for 10 years, you tend to just want something better, whatever that is. But I think that is the dangerous part, and that is why I felt that going with a YTCA breeder was my personal best option. I think another great thread would be what Breeders should ask buyers because there were FEW questions asked of me. I admit to writing a short intro and sending photos of my two yorkies and offering relevant information so maybe they got what they needed to satisfy themselves. But no one bothered to ask me if I'd dump their dog in a ditch some day if I couldn't afford the care the dog needed and no one asked for my vet's number. I think more scrutiny of buyers is needed as we also ponder the scrutiny of breeders.
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I talked to many people before I found Joey's breeder, I was even willing to buy different breeds because I was really looking for a person who had special qualities. Most of my friends and family said there was NO breeder who was as altruistic, as I wanted. So then I just concentrated on someone who really knew the health issues with the breeds they were breeding. Along the journey I found Yorkietalk, and someone recommended YTCA, and for me, it was a whole new world opening. I can't remember exactly what Joey's breeder said, when the light went off, I knew I had found the person I was looking for, and then all I had to do was convince her I was the right person. Lol, this was no easy task, but I agree with everyone who says find the breeder first, and then the dog.
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