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Wild Blue Cherry & Devils of York Does anyone have any personal experience w/ these breeders out of Budapest, Hungary? If so, I'd love to hear/read from you! ~yorkieK9trainer |
My Scarlet is from Devils of York (she is Devils of York Pleasure)...I purchased her thru Pinkerlton though as I was already purchasing a male from Kinga at Pinkerlton and wanted a female but she didn't have any and Devils of York had Scarlet....I didn't want it to sound as though Pinkerlton is a broker, as she is not. They are just friends and she knew that Devils of York had females available when Pinkerlton didn't have any. So, anyway, I couldn't be more pleased with my girl that came from Devils of York. She's beautiful inside and out. :) |
Just out of curiosity, with so many fine Yorkie breeders in the states, why would any one get one from Europe. Not saying it's a bad thing, just curious. Jeanie |
My Stewart My Stewart is from Devils of York. I did import him and his was terriffic. I love him so much. They are great people when I was involved with them. The only con is that Barbara doesn't read english. She has to wait until her friend comes for a visit to translate it. Take a look at Stewart. www.ayorkie4u.com Gina |
THANK YOU (aYorkie4u), I appreciate you posting your site. I took a look at your Ranger puppy from Devils of York and he's a hansome kid! How are his knees? What's your opinion of his temperment? Your puppy's father is the same father of my puppy's (to be) mother- Devils of York Life is Life. Go take a look at her if/when you get the chance. http://www.wildbluecherry.hu How old is your little guy now? Any current photos available? I'd love to see a side shot of him standing if you have it! :thumbup: Thanks again, much appreciated!!! |
JeanieK, this'll explain why I went outside the US JeanieK, I went to Hungary because she was recc. by a few breeder here stateside. NO ONE has exactly what I am wanting that is for sale. I'm a very picky mom (as most of us are) and just haven't found my next dog here in the US or Canada and so I went overseas and immediately found exactly what I was looking for! A yorkie w/ brains and beauty. A yorkie that reminds me that it is still a terrier in temperment and is bulit like a little gymnast w/ a good coat and substantial bone that fits within the AKC standard. And BAM! I found it on the first hit w/ Wild Blue Cherry Yorkies and Devils of York Kennels! :number1ri ps my first yorkie: Little Nemo the Black Gigas and my second yorkie: Little Isaac Flying Serenity BOTH came from the US. I have yet to find anything that compares to those two in quality. That unique fine balance. Sure, everyone has a nice yorkie and there are loads here, but I was wanting something more. Just my opinion. |
Well that's a very good explanation. Do you breed them? It's probably good to get some new bloodlines into the states. I guess I figured the only reason one would go to Germany for a yorkie is if they wanted a Biewer (sp). Do you have pictures posted? |
Just remember CH in the background doesn't mean you will have a puppy free of health issues or soundness in mind and body. I don't mean to sound negative but too many people lose sight of the fact that CH doesn't guarantee a better Yorkie. I wish you the best! |
For the record, I was not referring to this breeder. Never heard of them to be honest. |
YorkieRini--- YorkieRini, Trust me I know that if Brad Pit and Jennifer Aniston had babies that not all of those kids would come out being models or superstars! The same goes w/ Ch. lineage. It just can increase your odds if those genetic lines are in the right hands. I understand that even then there are no guarantees, but then again there aren't any "guarantees" in life. Thanks! OH! And you can see my pup's pictures (she only weeks old in the photos-and all puppies are cute!:) ) at the following link: http://littlecamille-princessofy1.magix.net/ |
Also, I am not a breeder. I just wanted something that I wouldn't be limited in showing, going back to my definition of what I was looking for. :littleang :thumbs up |
pedigree Tell these breeders to put CH in front of the champions names. These dogs worked hard for their titles..LOL PS..are you showing with a tail? |
Devils of York has some stunning yorkies. They have wonderful pedigrees behind them and own many champs. I think their is now way of goin wrong with them. :thumbup: |
I guess if you are planning to show then there is a good reason to be picky. How long have you been showing Yorkies? |
The days are going by so fast for me! Honestly, I've only been showing Yorkies for the past 5 years. I've been showing other breeds both in Japan and here in the US since I was 12. Not every breeder as stunning as these two can produce all ch.'s in each litter. There will and I'm sure there are puppies that can't make it in the conformation ring. So even if you're intention is not to show, I'd still contact them! lol, I also e-mailed Kata about putting the titles in front of all of her dogs names. I think she's going to tell me that there really isn't any room for all of them! YAY! |
At the risk of sounding like the complete novice that I am... What does it entail if you want to AKC register a pup born overseas? Do they have to go through quarantines to get into the States? My (pet quality, neutered, 12 pounder that I have no intention of registering) Dublin came from Ireland, and they said it was easy to bring them here since they don't have rabies and there was no quarantine. They said if I wanted to register him it would have to be over there or with UKC here. Just curious... |
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Stewart is so hansome! Good luck showing him. |
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Thanks, Amanda. I thought it would be a big involved process! |
It's really not as big a deal as it sounds. Quite simple really, could be worse! |
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Photo Update!!! CHECK HER OUT! (we all LOVE puppy photos) :aimeeyork :aimeeyork http://littlecamille-princessofy1.magix.net/ :littleang :wub: |
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Wow! Littlecamille is a beautiful puppy. |
Camille is a beauty . |
Yay! Thanks guys! The time is flying by for the day I get to pick her up from the airport. My experience w/ this breeder is just a fabulous one! Hopefully this will continue even after I've gotten my "baby". I can't wait to start showing her, but for now I look forward most to just getting to be w/ her. |
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I am also talking about breeders who actively show their dogs in Canadian Kennel Club or American Kennel Club dog shows. ` If someone is buying wanting to get into showing/breeding then you can get one eventually from someone in your area on co-ownership with the breeder mentoring you. Co-0wnership protects the breeder that sold you the dog so you don't just go off and breed it with whatever. European breeders, according to a friend of mine, do not think this way. They will ship puppies to whoever wants them and do not have closed papers or nonbreeding contracts. In fact, many European breeders are trying very hard to get good quality US/Canada show breeders dogs to improve their lines. |
I forgot to mention my friend that told me about the comparison of European show breeders and US/Canada lives in Europe but was in US for years. Not all US/Canada breeders will sell to Europe unless they know the recipient somewhere very well. Many won't sell to Europe because they know what the thought in Europe is and they don't want their lines there and sold back over here with limitations. Not better dogs there, just different ways of thinking between here and Europe. |
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