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You guys ever hear of this breeder? Tiny treasure yorkies? Tiny Treasures Yorkie Pups wondering if anyone ever got a pup from them? I am looking to buy another pup |
Hello Kitty face..Hello NO! |
Extreme Babydolls faces is our specialty......Excuse me Health Guarantee....puppy replacement but, if you chose a puppy of greater value you have to pay the difference. What's with that? Isn't a breeder I'd deal with if I were looking for a new family addition. Luxating Patella, Umbilical hernia, Inguinal Hernia, Hydroencephelitis, Coccidia, Giardia, and any parasitic presence at time of purchase is not covered in this contract. These are conditions that occasionally occur, regardless of the level of care that is given to the pups prior to leaving my home. By signing this contract you are agreeing that it is your responsibility to place this puppy in a new, appropriate home, regardless of financial compensation if : 1. Your living situation changes and you are no longer able to have pets. 2. You change your mind for any reason and do not wish to have the puppy as part of your family. We are more than happy to assist you with advice on how to do this and pass on contacts of anyone who may be interested in adopting your puppy. Actual screening and agreement of adoption is up to you. AMAZING |
well I figured I asked it just seemed funny to me I had never heard of micros? or hello kitty face...thanks |
Hello kitty face - AHAHAHAHAHA!!! What people will do and say to sell you. OMG!!! What will people think up next? |
Her dams are 3 1/2 and 4 lbs! They look so tiny to ever go through a pregnancy. Sad. |
3 1/2 pound dam??? :( Advertising "Far apart Huge eyes"...when the standard specifically says Eyes are medium in size and not too prominent??? "babydoll face" "hellokitty face" etc are all marketing ploys used by BYB to inflate their prices. :thumbdown |
I had to look at the site just to find out what the hell they call a Hello Kitty face.... I have to say I nearly peed my pants laughing when I first read that, these low lifes really will try everything wont they? Seriously though that site scares the c**p outta me! :hide2: |
the mothers are to small to have puppies from everything I've read on YT so I would avoid them. I ran into to a lady at Petco on Sunday that had a 3 year old female that weighted 2 lbs. She told me the breeder gave her to her because she can't have any more pups. This little dog look so frail and timid. The lady was buying her a coat and some sweaters because she was always cold she said. I can tell she is going to have a much better life now then she did before. She just had her groomed and she had a basket full of toys and treats and clothes and said she had a vet appointment for her on Monday. I fell sorry for the poor tiny mom dogs having to be used like breeding machines when they are to small and it is dangerous for them. |
That is sad... Those puppies don't look right |
That pup looks hydrocephalic to me. |
That puppy contract makes me sick. |
When I see Yorkies like that ... the bigger heads and the cobby bodies, it reminds me of dwarfism. In humans, dwarfs have larger size bodies and heads, but shorter limbs (relative to the size of the heads and bodies). Is it possible that breeders that go for this look are actually breeding Yorkies with dwarfism? Does that genetic possibility exist in Yorkies? If so, that brings a whole big can of worms, because dwarfism has a good bit of other health problems that are part of the package, it's just not about being short. |
I know nothing first hand about this breeder, but just looking at the website, there are waaayyy too many red flags. Breeders should not be trying to breed for flatter "hello kitty" faces. That opens the door for all kinds of health issues. In addition, reputable breeders do not purposely try to produce extremely small dogs. And the females they are breeding are way too small to be bred in the first place. IMO, this breeder exhibits many of the qualities one should go out of their way to AVOID! :thumbdown |
This breeder just messaged me to tell me they lowered their prices for halloween.... |
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How sad, living, breathing creatures, treated like merchandise. |
She said as a Halloween special.... |
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The final choice is yours; but as stated by others you're taking a chance as well as supporting a breeder that has questionable breeding practices. These are living little creatures, it shouldn't be about how much or how little they cost......from a breeder's standpoint to a buyer making the final choice. By supporting this breeder you are condoning what she does and she'll continue doing it. |
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After reading what everyone wrote it confirmed what I already thought. I will not be buying a pup from this breeder. I dont have problems paying how ever much for a pup but not one that may be sick or wasnt bred right. In my search for a breeder I found this one it looked questionable so I asked for opinions. I love YT because you guys are so knowledgable and are helping those of us who have questions not make a bad mistake thanks all for your advice. And the search continues...... |
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"The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names!":eek: |
I don't know if we are encouraging any better breeding practices but the breeders are learning to cover up some of the things they used to brag about. For example, 2 months ago, this breeder listed weights for her dams (3 1/2 & 4 pounds) -- now only the male has a weight listed. Good that it is at least documented here in this thread. |
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It is so easy to "learn" all the correct catch phrases, set up a "slick" looking website. Take pics of your environment etc etc. |
wow! pack of wolves in here |
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Awww, what a cute first time post. Where's the popcorn?:2popkorn: Better a pack of wolves than a vulture preying on unsuspecting buyers. |
im not worried im not one of those people! i know what im doing and i know there are less desirable breeders out there im not into dogs or breeding for the money i only want to better the breed and i will not saying badgering people that are actually being harmful to their dogs or plugging their prospective buyers with high prices and stupid phrases is always bad but give it a rest if you bought a dog from the breeder and it dies or has problems and they dont make it right by all means talk about it and leave it alone if you hear about a breeder <hear say> you know gossip then you really dont need to talk bad about them not all breeders are bad your not going to see a westminster puppy for $400 on the internet so id be more concerned about the adds on puppyfind,kijiji and othersites for less money and if you still are skeptical then meet the person and the parents if they are reputable they"ll have no problem with that |
So how are people supposed to learn what to look for or avoid in a breeder if people here don't point out what is right or wrong with a site? The warning signs are all there. Pointing them out for buyers (both current and future) to learn to recognize is a huge part of what YT does. If it prevents a single person from being taken in by a greeder, then being called a "pack of wolves" is a cheap price to pay. |
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If they had known what to look for in red flags though, MAYBE it would have saved them some real heartache. It only takes a second to fall in love, and then when that pup dies or is sick your heart breaks. Some even had the pups they gave their CHILDREN die. Would you want your kid crying right after Christmas because their brand new puppy died all because you didn't know what danger signs to look for??? I think not. It is about educating on red flags. It isn't gossip. It isn't like we're making these warning signs up. They are there in plain sight! First time poster in a questioning a breeder thread, shock of all shocks. I just figured I would respond for a possible reader. |
yes and ive been there and its ok to educate buyers but im tierd of people going off of hear say and stuff they heard i know that thats not the case in every post here but come on some people are just witch hunting some breeders because the dog wasnt the size it was supposed to be or other thing that they got ticked off about i like this site and im entitled to my opinion i have a friend who is a very reputable breeder and ive read things on this site that are totally not true about her and i know the person who wrote it and how she had all her friends post stuff about her to try and hurt her and they have never bought a dog from her ! every puppy is not always going to be perfect and im all for the puppy mills being put out of buisness and i dont have a clue if anyone is really getting my point im not badgering anyone!!! i just think if someone is asking about a breeder then if someone replys it should be off facts and the fact that they bought a dog from this breeder not oh my sisters sister in laws mom bought this puppy and it was to big blah blah blah :animal36but as for this forum im thankful for it and it was a breeder who told me about it |
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