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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Portland, Oregon USA
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| We didn't acquire him through a rescue. A family had purchased him as a pet for their young daughter. When the daughter didn't want to take care of him anymore they contacted me and gave him to our family. I don't know anything about his background other than what his papers say and I would want to research that more before we decided to breed him. We have the breeders name and number so I will contact them first if this is something we decide to do. The only thing that tips me off that the breeder might not be reputable is that they let Iggy go at 6 weeks. He weighs 3 pounds now and I cannot imagine letting a puppy go home with a family at that size and age. I think there can be many dogs with good lines that end up in rescues and I don't think just because they ended up there means anything negative about them. Also, I would like to think that families that purchase Yorkies would contact the breeder and offer the dog back but though this family was very nice I cannot say that they knew much about Yorkies or dogs in general. |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Portland, Oregon USA
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| He marked his last families home but hasn't had many issues with marking in my home for the year that I've had him. |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
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I sure did not indicate in my post that poor quality dogs wind up in rescues...but you see very few breed quality Yorkies in pounds and rescues...you do not find them in pet shops and among most breeders...I am extremely criticial as to what dog should or should not be bred... You may have a perfectly lovely Yorkie..and I understnad he came from a family..so he is not a rescue..he is a Yorkie a family did not want and you were caring enough to rehome him... His breeder sodl him at 6 weeks...you can take it to the bank they are a miller or their equel...no one who has the least bit of concern for the breed would let a 6 wk old go... | |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Buffalo, NY, United States
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If this is the same male, he shouldn't be used as a stud as he could pass on the condition. | ||
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| As a courtesy to the OP, please start your own thread.
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member | Even if a dog has a Ch in it's lines doesn't automatically make it a good bet for breeding. Some less that scrupulous breeders will use that as a sales ploy when in reality the Ch was generations and generations back.
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| Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: LAKEWOOD, CALIFORNIA
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| I'm sorry I thought that I was on the breeding forum. I'll try again.... Again I'm sorry.
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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However, a question was asked to you about your male have a herditary Luxating Patella's....
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: S. W. Suburbs of Chicago, IL
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Since he was a rehome this makes things a little more clear. I don't believe I read any of the breeders bring up this point so I guess I will try to toss it out there. If he is a rehome, even though you have his papers available you really don't know all of the true genetic history in his lines. Even if he seems healthy there is still a possiblity that there are genetic issues in his background. I believe this is called recessive genes which can come out without even knowing. Personally, I would not take a chance on breeding him even once. Even if you contacted his breeder and discussed with her there really is no way to make sure what you are told is 100% factual. You would not know what type of puppies your little guy would produce and you might not get what you were expecting~even though he's a cutie there is no guarantee his puppies will be as cute. I just can't see the benefit of chancing all of the possibilities and uncertainty you would face all for having a puppy. You would be much better choosing a reputable breeder and outright purchasing a puppy.
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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