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This is sad! Just found this site http://www.dandieyorkies.com/index.html that came up when I was looking for something else. Thought I might advise people to please avoid places like this. 21 mommies and the poor looking little studs... Really now.....JMO |
Yikes that is a lot of girls!:eek: BTW, turn your speakers DOWN before you click- I almost jumped out of my seat!:rolleyes: |
Sorry, I really didn't think about it being that loud, but I need new speakers. Didn't mean to blast anyone! |
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I only count 14 mommies which is still alot I guess. |
I have seen better and I have seen way worse! I think some of her adults and pups are nice. They all looked well groomed and have a large fenced in area and look happy to me. Yep she has more dogs than I would have but mabey she's home all day with them ( some were double pictures of the same dog). I like the fact that she shows the public her dogs and doesn't make it look like she just has a few and keep the rest in cages all shaved down so she doesn't have to groom them. In general I don't think her place or her dogs or pups looked that bad. Each to their own I guess. |
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I counted 21 of them...and those studs looked really small! |
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$1500 - $2000 for "Toy size", $2500 - $3000 for "Tiny"...Think this has been discussed here numerous times. Champion bloodlines...again, used for advertising to sell for higher prices. Champion bloodlines means nothing if they are not bred correctly. The statement that these puppies may be mommy's or daddy's someday and possibly have show puppies. Forgive me, as this is only my opinion, but there are just way too many of these sites. Too many people that love their babies (who can help but love a Yorkie)and I'm sure they do, but they also love the $$$$$. No where did I see they were trying to breed to improve or even breeding for the standard. Maybe I just missed it somewhere.. |
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Ok...I would have to agree the prices are high... I didn't even check out the puppy page. |
There is another thing I think was missed......The yorkie playground. If a show person, they'd not have their show dogs, especially puppies running on dirt/rock.....a breeding area for coccidia....that is unless it is sanitized on a daily basis. Show coats would be ruined on this. I didn't see any pedigrees. |
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You can have all the Champions (and I'm not directing this at your breeding CO Momma)....in a bloodline, but if you as a breeder don't know what you are doing when breeding, and just using the Champions as a selling ploy to the unsuspecting public, then those Champions doin't really mean anything. In other words "It's not only what you have it's what you do with it" I've seen too many BYBers get a hold of a great bloodline through the backdoor and screw it up royally because they haven't studied breeding/genetics, etc. and all they wanted to do was breed to sell and not improve. |
One of the studs looks like he has a bit of a roach back. Also in some of the pictures the pups look like they are loosing hair on their noses. Just curious why is the dirt and rock a breeding place for coccidia? We live on the side of a mountain and our back yard is nothing but huge rocks and dirt. Plus a lot of trees. Diesel LOVES playing in the dirt. |
Dirt is a breeding ground for parasites. |
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I think her dogs are very cute, though obviously very much "pet quality". Yes, there's a lot of them....but they look well-kept and happy. Very over-priced though. I know it's controversial, but I personally don't have a problem with people raising non-show-quality dogs, and offering them for cheaper pet prices. I DO have a problem with them asking top dollar for dogs that aren't top-notch. |
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Can I clear something up here. The big name kennels have as many as this website. But, they are professional breeders, how do you think they have as many champions as they do. They have the great stock to breed the finest quality. The difference is, they are professionals, with a full time staff and do it for the love of their breed. Their dogs are maintained in state of the art kennels, with wonderful yards, excersized, conditioned , proper nutrition, and wonderful medical care. |
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In my eyes there is no way to avoid coccidia other than to keep them under lock and key. ;) That is something I can't do. Diesel is my baby but he also LOVES being a dog at times too.:) THis is one reason why I don't breed. I think he would be just miserable not being able torun and play and get dirty. He is all boy what can I say.:D |
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I have a rescue Greyhound in my back yard that runs and plays. Fancy gets to go out some also. We just have to constantly keep everything cleaned and sprayed and haven't had any problems either. I might add tho, she is never left unattended. Much too small and too many things can happen and too many cases of "dognapping". CJ, doesn't go out since his coat has to be protected for the ring, but he has a heck of a good time running and playing and tormenting Fancy in the house. |
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I completely understand your point you are making. It is just my opinion that if you pay the extra money to try and get quality dogs with numerous champions then you shouldnt have to feel guilty about advertising that or charging more for the puppies. You cant expect to buy a LandRover and pay a Kia price for it. (Not saying mine are Landrovers, it is just an analogy in general.) |
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I went to the puppymill site & can not stop crying. |
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I understand what you are saying, but I am amazed being an exhibitor/breeder that doesn't advertise, seeing that some of these breeder's fees are astronomically higher than breeder/exhibitor's fees. |
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