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UUHH! V, you got a new baby...?I am so sorry for posting this in the middle of the thread..but was so excited for you as I read this for the first time...what I get for not stopping in on YT for so long... Congratulations and I am saddened too at the same time on the findings of these jerks that are allowed to own, breed and create a business using these poor babies!!!! Along with many others. Why can't the AKC write some stricter guidelines and the usda..ugh, ...Thats why we have to continue to expose these creeps..Thank-you for your hard work and not closing your eyes on what you saw...Wow |
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I see the yorkiecity website has changed to yorkiecity1.com. I am sure if they google their name, they will see all of the yorkietalk postings What I thought was funny was that in the description of the puppy she has, belongs to my friend....... A clear sign of a broker. Yorkies are the #2 breed in the US and with that you will find a lot of opportunists that see a way to make a quick buck. As a buyer, everyone should be aware of that and check these people out carefully. I live in TX and I could not believe that people keep their dogs in the un-air conditioned garage. We are too hot and humid for that. Since the hurricane this summer, we have a lot of fences down and I can see the disgusting conditions some people keep their dogs in. There are two around the corner from me that are chained in the backyard 24/7. No trees for shade etc. I would like to chain the owners up in the backyard and let them feel what their dogs feel!!:( |
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:eek:OMG..CCCAN someone erase my ignorance before anyone else reads what I wrote! No, V didn't get a new baby, it had to be her last one that was uuuh several years ago...Oh Man I feel dumb. |
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yorkiecity1.com belongs to Renotta Oliver in Ohio. Pam |
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Can you tell me where you finally found a good breeder in the Houston area....Im at a loss, I think I find one, then go online and read horror stories....help please. |
Thanks for the info Thanks for the info. I'm north of Dallas and am talking to vets, trying to find a good breeder. Any one on YT have any recommendations on breeders in the Dallas or DFW area? |
I bought a yorkie from Betty 11 years ago, used stud service and just bought a beautiful male puppy. She doesn't keep her dogs outside, they have access to go out (doggie door) from aircontioned Kennels, to a nice large yard, there not all shaved down either. Betty's not a wealthy woman, I think your judging her because she lives in a trailer. She even keeps her retired dogs, so she knows they are well taken care of. Her place isn't nasty, she is a country girl. She doesn't sell sick dogs, she won't let just anyone buy a tiny Yorkie, because she's afraid for it's little life. And by the way, she live there, do you want people walking through you house. |
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I don't know the breeder..... All I can say to your last line is WHY would there be a parade going through anyway??? It is not that easy to find good homes for yorkies in the state of Texas...trust me I know that much. And...furthermore, no yorkie would go to a home where I did not trust the people. People adopting pups from me come to my home. Period. |
Think about it, I just got a puppy from her, I had been at her house 3 times 4 months ago. I talked to her every few days on her request because my puppy was a teacup size. I'm saying I've know her for 11 years, I refer people to her, one thing I know is she loves her dogs. |
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Teacup? What is that? Did she advise you that there really is no such thing as a teacup yorkie? |
Plus, my message clearly states that I bought one 11 years ago, used her stud service and just bought a puppy, yes also states teacup (size) Not to hard to figure out! In the dog world this term means it's a very small dog, can fit in a teacup. |
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