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My hairy-legged girls Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: lompoc, ca.
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Idaho
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| ![]() I would also like to point out that as with the Yorkshire Terrier Breed, the Chihuahua breed has lots of the same health issues and with Any breed there are way too many unscrupulous breeders out there so just be very careful choosing a breeder. There are Many good breeders here on YT and many members have purchased from them and they have very happy HEALTHY pups. If you go to the breeders section & the pups for sale section & do some research you will see who they are. I do know that good breeders often will not sell to people with very small children & rightfully so but your kids are teenagers so that shouldn't be a problem. It's really a safety issue for these tiny fragile dogs. I hope this helps. Whatever breed you decide on we would love to have you stay as YT isn't just for yorkies, it's for people who Love their dogs & want to educate their selves & share pics & stories of our Little Loves. ![]() |
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Gidget & Sidney's Mom Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: PA
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| ![]() Hi. Welcome to YT! I just saw this thread. Not sure if you have found a breeder yet. I would highly recommend checking the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America's website, ytca.org. They are a very reputable breeders' association. They have a breeder referral page on their site helping people find reputable breeders in their state/area. |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2011 Location: new york
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| ![]() Have another question. What is parti or golden Yorkie means? Is it still considered to be a pure breed? I prefer a traditional blue and tan coat. Thank you. |
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Gidget & Sidney's Mom Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: PA
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| ![]() I would highly recommend going to ytca.org (Yorkshire Terrier Club of America's web site). They are a reputable breeder's association. They have a breeder referral page on their web site where you can look for breeders in your state/area. |
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Owned by 3 furballs Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Texas
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Not all small children are the monsters some of you make them out to be. Principles and beginnings start with the adult in the home. Some childless people should never own a pet themselves (big or small). Just hate when ALL kids are lump summed into a category. My child and I deserve to own and love a pet of whichever breed we choose. we are great people and make our pets happy and my child will grow up knowing how to adequately care for and treat a fur family member. Just my opinion and personal feelings. OP muchuck to you and your families search for a Yorkie!
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Gidget & Sidney's Mom Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: PA
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| ![]() Oops - just noticed posted same thing twice - need more caffeine! Sorry! |
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Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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| ![]() Yorkshire Terrier Club of American (YTCA - national - mother club) http://www.ytca.org/mainview.htm Breeder Info http://www.ytca.org/breeder1a.html http://www.ytca.org/breeder2a.html Code of Conduct & Ethics http://www.ytca.org/ethics.html Breeder List (not everyone is on here) http://www.ytca.org/breeder3a.html Please take a little bit of time and read through these pages - they will explain a lot! There's also a Yorkie Talk Library that has more info. If someone looks good to you - come back and ask for a breeder review. Good Luck - they're great dogs! ![]()
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Weymouth, Ma
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| ![]() I have a teenage Daughter and she LOVES my dog, however the dog is in my care most of the time. I honestly don't trust her to take her for walks even though she is nearly 16 years old. Other then " love " her I don't let her do to much as I like to monitor her food intake. I don't even like her to give her treats unless I supervise. At 16 she is in school all day , busy with friends on the weekends and I would say she would not be a good dog " owner" at this point nor does she have the time needed to care for our dog. My daughter is very good with the dog, she loves her , brushes her and does her hair but is to busy to be in charge of a dog. However I do think teenagers are fine around yorkies, she is gentle, loving and watches out for her. ![]()
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Idaho
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| ![]() Have you checked the Yorkies for sale section here on YT ? as that will show some of the diff colors. You can also do a search for a specific color & you will see the diff colors. I like the Parties & the Biewers myself, never had either but I think they are beautiful. |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Syracuse NY
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I agree! My parents already had 2 yorkies before my siblings and I were born and neither the kids nor the dogs were ever injured. In fact, it was a wonderful experience to grow up with them and I considered Chelsea (the female) to be my best friend. I've raised my own children with dogs as well and never had any problems. Yorkies are great dogs, I hope you find the perfect one for your family!
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Buffalo, NY, United States
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My own input: I have severe dog allergies (and well allergies in general) as well as asthma. I could not have a dog for the longest time. Then I met a morkie in a pet store and fell in love without hives! I did not buy from there because they were supplied by mills ![]() ![]() I do not break out, sneeze, itch, wheeze, etc. around her. Occasionally, when I'm grooming, I have some minor sneezing if she hasn't been bathed in awhile. That isn't a huge issue though. However, every dog is different, so make sure your daughter meets the dog ahead of time to see if she reacts (make sure she doesn't med up before hand, but bring some with you). Good luck on your search and keep us posted! ![]() | ||
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Idaho
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| ![]() The free feeding does work most often but does Not work for my Sparky as for some reason he really doesn't like food, Any food. I basically have to stand over him & tell him " Eat your food Sparky, Eat your food ". The OP will just have to try free feeding & hopefully it works but if not , try whatever will work for that particular dog. |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2011 Location: new york
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| ![]() Thanks for all the replies. I have one more question. I understand that young pups go to their new homes at around 12 weeks. What is a downside, if any, to bringing home a slightly older dog. Lets say 6-8 months? I really don't see any problems with this but want to see if I am missing something. I always told my wife that we could have as many kids as she wants as long as they show up at home at the age of 2, this is kinda similar ![]() |
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