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02-05-2016, 11:16 AM | #31 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
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| I think I have heard of Yorkiematch. They are in Phoenix Arizona. They are a very reputable breeder. Its hard nowadays though because so many people use each other’s names. Hope this is the one in Arizona and not somewhere else. Other than that I do not know anything. It seems like a legitimate site. Have you called and spoken with them? I like to call and speak with the breeders. |
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02-05-2016, 11:17 AM | #32 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
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| I just did a google search for this breeder. They advertise T-Cup puppies. I don’t believe in selling Tcup puppies. The breed standard is 7 lbs, and I feel these are too small. You really shouldn’t be looking to get a puppy that is that small. The larger ones are what the standard is. As long as you communicate with the breeder and ask about their health guarantees you should be safe. |
02-05-2016, 11:18 AM | #33 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: Phoenix, Az
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| I just did a google search for this breeder. They advertise T-Cup puppies. I don’t believe in selling Tcup puppies. The breed standard is 7 lbs, and I feel these are too small. You really shouldn’t be looking to get a puppy that is that small. The larger ones are what the standard is. As long as you communicate with the breeder and ask about their health guarantees you should be safe. |
02-05-2016, 11:18 AM | #34 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: Phoenix, Az
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| They were good to work with. Better than many others I had talked to before we bought this dog. Quite a few were simply dismissive. Acting like I was dirt if I dared to ask about how many dogs they had for their breeding program, how they were maintained, worked and played with. I do prefer small breeders who only have periodic litters over the larger breeders who simply would not have time to play, work and train all their dogs. Strange mental qwerks pop up in dogs who spend too much time in a kennel/pen without human and other dog interactions. Myself, every dog is a pet who gets to run around the house and be part of the family. I think finding a reputable breeder who you can work with becomes one of the more difficult parts of either finding a regular dog to purchase as a pet, or to find breeding stock. I constantly come across internet enquiries who ask for information on reputable breeders of Yorkies. At this point I do not know enough about Yorkiemath to make an accurate comment on her viability as a good breeder. It is all too easy for any bad breeder to put up a nice web page, good wording and cute pictures. It is how they deal with you during tough times like these which separate those doing it for money and those doing it for better breeding. On that note, I am trying to establish what a good breeding practice is with regards to the number of litters a female dog should have during the course of her life. My own gut feeling is that 3-4 is the most she should ever have, allowing at least one menstration period to occur after any litter, before breeding her again. I think we need to take into account that these are our pets, and not just baby machines. I was in a skiing accident 6 years ago which landed me in a wheelchair for life. My paralysis from the broken back, is from the chest down and effects my balance considerably. Although not impossible, showing dogs at events can be difficult for me as simply going over rough ground, during outdoor shows, can be very difficult. In the future, my kids may get old enough that they gain an interest in showing the dogs and then I may have the ability to do that. Luckily the disability in no way really effects my relationship with my dog (was dog's). She is more than happy to sit on my lap while I run around the house. She is somewhat protective of me when strangers come around until she has sniffed them and gotten my verbal okay. A 6 pound fuzzy guard dog. As per any good dog stock she has never bitten anyone for any infraction, including taking her bones and food away. 5 minutes after meeting anyone, she wants to sit on their lap and be played with or patted. |
02-06-2016, 05:38 AM | #35 |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | Rbohannan, Dwinder, ebpups, Mcallister, LBerrerra, JulieYarnell, 20milehike, and Jyorkies: just curious as to why you are having a conversation with yourself on this thread using *all* of these different user accounts....?????
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02-06-2016, 06:58 AM | #36 | |
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ALSO notice they are all from AZ. seems really strange.
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