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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: North Carolina
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I'm just gonna answer this straight up...Lines can get messed up when a person says they aren't going to breed, truly means it, and then BAM! so and so got to her when they weren't looking. I hear it all the time on this forum. | |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: North Carolina
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| Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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I just want to say thanks for responding nicely. :-) I have another few questions (not sarcastic of course)...why is it so important for a Yorkie to be breed to another champion Yorkie, or another Yorkie for that matter? Just because a person may want to breed their puppy with a "less than desirable" Yorkie, doesn't make their puppies any less cute, etc. Who is anyone to say that a person that wants to breed their Yorkie with another breed is not going to give it a good home? I feel that if a person purchases a dog, or any other animal, he/she should have rights to do as he/she pleases. Now, at first, I wanted to get Baby pregnant and have itty bitty puppies. Then I came on here and decided HELL NO!! But just b/c I'm not a professional, doesn't mean I wouldn't give those puppies love and good homes. I hope you all understand what I'm trying to say. Remember, this is JMHO. Thanks for "listening."
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: midwest
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| Livin' La Yorkie Local Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NE Ohio
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| Sorry, I'm starting with an off topic reply..but I promise I'll get right back on track. This is my opinion you should NOT sell on full registration unless you know who you are dealing with. Does it make it harder for newbies? Yes.. and it should. Breeding is producing life into this world. It shouldn't be handed over to someone that just wants to and they say they are good people. I need proof years of proof! I have only sold 1 female on full registration to a friend of mine A friend I've known since I've started breeding. She also breeds and I have had 3 years to get to know her. We are fair and realistic. WE don't' assume this but we've seen each other demonstrate this in situations with others. I will sell another female or male with full registration to someone else that I can say the same for. If I were to go outside of my restrictions I am just asking for trouble and allowing my puppies to be sold to someone that has the intention to breed and have unethical and irresponsible tendencies. I don't know what I would do if I sold a puppy to someone and found out later I was lied to. That would literally break my heart! I would not expect any leniency for myself when buying a Yorkie or Biewer for that matter. I prefer to buy from those that ask me lots of questions and want to feel comfortable about me. Many people get mad at me if I don't sell them for breeding. But excuse me, I have shed more blood sweat tears and money then you can imagine. I will do what I feel is right for my babies. Many breeders are nicer than me and give folks a chance and offer to mentor. Not me ..no way! For several reasons but number one being that I don't want take the risk of being lied to and my babies ending up in a bad breeding situation. Drawing up an explicit contract and having someone sign their life away is not how I like to do things. I have a shell of a contract that covers some of the hereditary health defects. If something came up I would handle the situation at hand in a fair manner for the both us..so the long and short of the questions of this thread is NO .I've not heard of this contract..I've heard of co-ownerships and would NOT have a problem signing one myself. I would want to do what's right and learn from a wonderful breeder. Last edited by YorkieRini; 01-21-2006 at 08:00 PM. |
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| Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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| Where does it state that breeding is not a right? If people have the right to breed, why cant dogs? I'm sorry, I may sound ignorant, but I'm really trying to learn.
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: North Carolina
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I agree with you 100%. But I do have a lengthy 3 page contract because the majority of my clients, I've only known 6 months or so prior to placement. I want my babies to be protected as well as myself and my work. I can't place a baby with only people that I personally know. This isn't realistic for me. I wish it was. But we don't really know people and we have to look out for our babies. I am going to protect them no matter what. I do think your post was dead on and co-ownerships can be a good thing. | |
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| Livin' La Yorkie Local Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NE Ohio
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You can do what you want with your Yorkie but not with one of my babies. That's just how I feel. Like Robbie, I've worked hard to get what I have, tehy are exactly what I want. Health and beauty and within the standard. I would rather them NOT be reproduced then to have my 3 years of improvement go backwards. I am just a little passionate can't you tell PS. I speak in 3rd party a lot..the 'you' is not directed at you. | |
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| Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I guess I can say I am not as passionate about the "exact, perfect" Yorkie. You know what I mean? Baby is my pet. I don't show her or breed her (and won't), so that's why I called myself ignorant. I'll admit it! LOL I'm a pet owner who does know a lot about Yorkies now thanks to this website, but nothing about breeding (other than it's too much work and not worth killing Baby over!!) I guess I just can't understand the whole "don't want to break the lines" desire since I never breed, you know? But I can understand what you mean and certainly respect your decisions and responses. Thanks!
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| Livin' La Yorkie Local Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NE Ohio
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Oh my post was speaking only to full registration. I bet we place pet puppies the same way. We go with our heart and our gut after a gruling interrogation and pics or a visit of their home..and I'm not kidding. I do this because I enjoy it. I don't know of a better way to spend my free time and money when I have it...haha. Oh Nicole..you have to agree with me on this one..there are many people that shouldn't have a right to breed either too bad we can't protect some human lines like we can with dog breeding..lolol. | |
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| | #26 | |
| Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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Ok, ok...I agree! You're right, not every human should have breeding rights!!!! ![]() PS. I don't think you're link to your website is working.
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| BANNED! Join Date: Mar 2005
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Does that make sense. Great question.... | |
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| | #28 | |
| Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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Makes sense! As I stated in a response above...I guess I just don't understand why having a "substandard" dog is so bad. Hey, my uncle has a mutt (they don't even know what he is). He is the BEST most well behaved dog. If he wasn't fixed, and I wanted to go through with the whole breeding process (which I don't) I would have no problem breeding him with Baby to try to get another dog like Psilo. Ok, breeders...you're time to cringe. I want to find the best pet, not the best show dog.
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| YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Missouri
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| I have a question ..do you put restrictions on the female or on the males as well? I spoke to a women several day back..she had a 3-1/2 lb male AKC stud for sale. I told her up front about myself, my family and females,. I stated to her I was wanting a smaller male to add to my family and a male that would compliment my females who 2 of my girls has CH.bloodlines.. That I had a 5lb unproven Male . That I was not interested in showing, but to produce good quality pets. She wrote me back saying she decided to sell him but, without the papers. I ask her if something was wrong with the papers or if she just didn't want him used for a stud. She really would not give me a straight answer about WHY.. Nor, the reason she was selling him. I told her I was sorry but not interested. I did tell her.. If, her reasons was she didn't want him used for studding..then to get him fixed before placing him.. Because someone could register him under a different registery and breed him. Then I told her if she was a breeder to check out YT. She could find some good advice on breeding, health ...etc... |
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| | #30 | |
| Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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I'm sorry I'm making the thread go off track. I apologize.
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