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First of all ..... Thank you to everyone that's posted about their babies they love from me. Secondly .... I could care less who's disappointed because of my "WEBSITE NAME". Thirdly .... Shouldn't "you people" be worrying about the breeders selling sick puppies - parents living in cages - with no vet care. Not a name in a website ? I'm true my discusted to read such nonsense. And frankly don't give a damn what you think. Oh and my pricing is non of your damn business. You tell me after you care for these puppies starting with the breaking of the sacs to the hand feedings and tube feedings some may need because they are small (and why I won't breed small babies) spend 24-7 care with them - up to 16 weeks sometimes. (YEA I DONT FORCE MINE OUT HE DOOR LJKE BREEDERS DO BREEDINF FOR JUST MONEY!!! I recently canceled and returned a paid in full sale because the buyer was mad I wouldn't let the baby for home as 12 weeks!!!) Actually you know what. I don't need to explain anything to anyone. I'm sure with this post I will be deleted after years of dedication to the site and donations. But if a person speaks their mind hats what the mod does - ban you. Like I said - my repeat family's , my happy family's. Speak for them selves. If because I love my dogs to have the gorgeous wide short muzzle and be beautiful..... Move on. There are many others breeding. And I'm not even going to touch on the Parti comment. That's just old and rediculous. My babies are AKC registered. I follow the AKC NOT SOME SILLY GROUP. I'm pretty much done here. This is plainly insulting to me and now I see why most people have left this forum. I've stayed as I've met and fell in love with some of the most wonderful people here and have made such wonderful lifelong friends from here. Look at my statistics. I'm done. Carry on with rude remarks about my website name. |
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Disqualifications:Those are the AKC breed standards, not mine. As for prices, those are on your website. IN MY OPINION, that is too much to pay for a pet quality dog, but if others want to pay that for a healthy animal, they're welcome to do so. I do have a right to express my opinion, right? I understand that you don't care what people think of your website name (you've already made that abundantly clear), but as a member of Yorkietalk, I have a right to voice my opinion, and to agree with others who have pointed out that the YTCA also doesn't like the term "babydoll." And, I gave you the benefit of the doubt by saying that if the health guarantee is good (I couldn't find it on your website) and the dog appears to be healthy, then the OP should go for it and buy a dog from you. This is the same level of scrutiny that should be applied to ANY breeder. I'm here to help the OP, not to rubber stamp or overlook potential red flags. |
It's interesting to see a breeder being judged, not on her good reputation and beautiful Yorkies, but on words used in a web site and now, of course, the stale old Parti argument. I'm disgusted to see this kind of judging is encouraged by the YTCA. From my perspective, Breny has a strong sense of who she is and what she wants. She knew when she chose her web site name a certain faction would criticize her for it, but she felt it was very descriptive of her breeding and decided to use it. As for the Parti color Yorkie, Breny is one of a few excellent breeders who choose to promote it and refuse to work towards extinguishing the trait from the breed. She knew the aforementioned faction would punish her for this, but she stands by her principles and convictions. Finally, the money always ends up in the discussion, doesn't it? |
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There are plenty of people willing to pay $1500 to $3000 for a pet quality dog. I just happen to not be one of them. I have the right, don't I? She might want to revise her website if she doesn't want her prices to be publicly known. While we're on the topic, asking for someone's Yorkietalk username on the purchase application is also a headscratcher, and if it were me, I'd take that off the application. Just my opinion. I applaud Breny's statement that she doesn't release her dogs until they are 12 weeks old. That's a good thing. I'm not sure why you or she thinks that I am attacking her. But the acrimony expressed by you and her upon being mildly challenged or questioned is just another red flag for me. A good breeder wouldn't go ballistic upon being challenged, they would explain their point of view. But that's just my opinion. |
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That was 7 years ago when I got Max. Likely has gone up. Prices are significantly higher in New England and other regions. If I knew nothing about a particular breeder, super high prices would make me suspect the person is a broker. Super low prices would make me think the breeder is cutting corners. As with any pup, research is essential. |
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Shame on the YTCA for their part in the hostile environment all breeders have to live in, regardless of the quality of their work. |
I thought of something I wanted to add. My pricing is according to overall quality. I get so many requests for babies under 3 lbs I decided to place a price scale , so to speak because I RARELY have anything under 3 lbs and when I do it takes 24/7 care. Two hour feedings either by tube or syringe. 24 hour monitoring. Baby stays at the least until 16 weeks. So that high price is based on my dedication as well. I can count on one hand the babies I've had on that size scale. That's what I mean. I just hate being judged without someone not knowing me personally and my personal ethics. I post video of my journey with these babies. It's hurtful to be judged. |
Breny is absolutely THE BEST! On March 8th, 2009, my wife and I visited Breny and picked up our own very special little Baby Doll, Giselle, whom we nicknamed Gizzie. She is the absolute Love of my Life, words just cannot convey how much I love this Little Girl - we are absolutely joined at the hip, and we are constant companions, I take her EVERYWHERE! I constantly thank Breny for choosing the profession she did, as she has furnished so many of us with special, healthy, beautiful, WONDERFUL Yorkies with sweet dispositions, and an adventurous, fun-loving spirit! I am sure there are other very good Yorkie breeders in the country, but I would only, ever obtain my personal Yorkie from Breny. My referrals have also gotten 3 Yorkies from Breny, and are thrilled with them as well! I am disappointed with the complaint voiced about Breny's use of the descriptor "Baby Doll" for her Yorkies. If you knew Breny at all, you would just naturally know that it is an expression of the love that she has for all of her Yorkies, as the expression describes perfectly how she feels about them, right from their births on out...they are, indeed, her BABY DOLLS!!! We all have many terms of endearment that we use with our Yorkies - fur baby; love bug; precious angel, muffin head, baby girl...and we all should be and feel free to use whatever name we feel fits our Yorkies the best. I never had the slightest problem with the term Baby Doll, I just saw it as a term of endearment that so totally expressed the love that Breny feels for all of her precious Yorkie angels...and if you every have the privilege of actually getting one of Breny's Baby Dolls, I promise you that you are in for one of the happiest, most extraordinary experiences of your life! |
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I certainly have commented upon judge variance in placing certain types of dogs and even linked an article or two here about that. Most judges of Yorkies as per the standard should place a huge importance on coat and color. |
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This is so very sad. Here is a wonderful breeder that adores her babies and produces HEALTHY babies that she STANDS BEHIND FOR THE LIFE OF THAT DOG. That alone speaks volumes about this breeder. I went thru her post, and picked out the sentences/thoughts that affected ME the most..... Sick Puppies....there are hundreds of YT members that every day, run out and continue to buy sick puppies from dishonest people/sources, pet shops, etc. Breeders of merit come here and we bust blood veins in our heads, trying desperately to teach and inform HOW to buy these babies, things to look for in any breeder to determine if they are reputable and responsible and honest....and still, everyday, more and more posts about puppies pushed out the back door at 6-8 weeks old....etc. It is soooooooooooo discouraging to continue to see this happening. It costs a minimum of $1600.00-1800.00 per puppy for a 16 week period, in order to produce and maintain a well cared for baby....THAT is why these babies are dumped out at 6-8 weeks old....nothing but clear, clean profit and NO trouble for a "breeder".....that immature, unvaccinated baby is YOUR problem, thank you very much and good bye. Pricing.....Anyone that has never done this, should not even offer their uneducated supposition at what a "acceptable price" for a well bred, well cared for puppy "should" be. A loving, caring, concerned breeder does not throw all the "substandard" babies in a box to the side, if they dont look like they are promising show quality/winners, in order to separate the ones that get the best food, the most care, the most loving, etc. These are our babies and we adore each one of them....they are not divided, separated, and treated like after thoughts or unnecessary burdens on our business....reputable breeders love and care for ALL their babies, and we spend every bit as much time and energy and money and emotion for them/with them/on them as we do promising show champions. ALL the breeding stock and their puppies get the best food, the best medical care, the best training, the best we can give them, as dictated by years and years of knowledge and study and continuing education in this business working with these babies. Anyone that has not bred these puppies on the same level that many of us do, are clueless and should have no opinion about what we "should be asking for our puppies." Your opinions are nothing more than uneducated guesses. I do not know Breny personally....I do not have any of her dogs. I do know from talking to people that DO know her, away from this forum, that she stands by her dogs and they are healthy and long lived. She cares for her dogs, she is respectable and responsible and incompasses/utilizes fabulous breeding practices in her business and she has many, many happy people that own her dogs.....healthy, long lived dogs....THAT says it all. This forum is unfortunately and tragically, chasing away all the respectable, responsible breeders from this forum/site. That is really an unfortunate thing, there is an unbelieveable wealth of knowledge that everyone on here is loosing access to.....people that have truly dedicated their lives and reputations and hearts and YES! BANK ACCOUNTS!! to producing healthy, happy, beautiful yorkies, are finding the insults and uneducated opinions about how these highly respected, well educated, highly experienced breeders are belittled and criticized by people that have absolutely NO idea about breeding, totally clueless about the realities of a highly successful yorkie breeding and /or showing business, and their uninformed opinions about pricing structures. (Just to give you an idea about what it costs ME at a minimum, to get these babies from PRENATAL mother care (which assures the developing fetuses are getting optimum nutrition from maternal nourishment) thru 16 weeks of age, a puppy that is absolutely NO challenge or having any extra requirements, and sells for a minimum of $1800.00, has cost that breeder at the very least, $112.00/week, from the time it's feet hit the ground until it leaves at 16 weeks old. THAT is with NOTHING extra, like shots, spaying, neutering, baby food, etc. and all the prenatal care that goes into momma before the bitch is even bred, all thru her pregnancy, until whelping..... So, if you have never bred quality yorkies, and provided them the very best in nurturing, care, attention, meds, supplements, training, etc., do NOT even presume you have an educated guess at what that baby should be selling for. You have NO idea of the amount of time, loss sleep, loving attention, special care and nurturing etc that goes into every puppy produced, including but not limited to, prenatal care of quality breeding stock. I am sorry to see yet another breeder leaving....it has become the norm here and it is doing so much harm to the readers of this forum that could actually benefit from educated, valid knowledge about yorkies and yorkie puppies, and not just uneducated opinions about something, from people who have NO idea what they are talking about.. My momma always used to call this "cutting off your nose to spite your face".......so sad for all of you coming here for valuable help, advice and guidance......:( |
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I partially quoted one of Phil's posts here bc I think it really points out something crucial. If people in this thread are going to get heated, go ballistic, and let their emotions in the driver's seat...then absolutely nothing, NA-DA, will be accomplished. Period. That's a fact. If any of you *do* want to accomplish something positive or constructive here, I think there are many, many of us who are ALL for that - 1,000,000%...! So, keep it moving in a positive manner and we're good. It's really that simple. Let's have an ADULT DISCUSSION. That's what YT is here for - you're welcome to partake. And just a reminder: YT members *are* welcome to express ALL OPINIONS as long as they stick within our basic rules. If someone thinks $200 is way too much for a Yorkie, please allow them their opinion - no matter the amount or whether you agree. People are welcome to discuss money, prices, whatever, etcetera....and any of you are free to disagree. Keep calm. Carry on. |
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I've never questioned that you love and care for your dogs and are passionate about what you do. You provided a beautiful, loving home for your kiddos - and I think you take great pride in finding good owners for your puppies. I think you want to do right by your pups, never doubted that. But, I can't / won't lie and say it doesn't bother me that you use "babydoll". It does bother me. I've already stated why. I always try to understand where someone else is coming from, and I'm hoping you too will try to see where we're coming from, and why....without telling us that we shouldn't feel like we do. I don't know anyone here, btw, who has a desire to drive breeders from this forum. It's quite the opposite, in my opinion. There is no doubt it's difficult to be a breeder here though - but let's face it, we're talking about precious little lives here being brought into the world. Of course there will be touchy, sensitive areas of discussion - unavoidable almost. So knowing this, let's just ALL really make an effort to keep our cool about us and stay in the spirit of discussion and support. |
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This assumption is incorrect and is perpetuated by uninformed people. She may charge more if they are smaller, NOT because they are smaller, but because she has spent twice-ten times the amount of time, care, attention, meds, formulas, vet visits, etc., to be certain progression and growth was normal and occurring as expected/required....THAT is why she may be charging more for a smaller baby, not because she thinks she has, as my father used to say, "slapped a fat hog in the azz and lucked out" with an undersized puppy. Those tiny babies require substantially more time and care and expenses than the babies that were "normal" and expected size. But see......that is information people are clueless about unless they are a breeder.....all uninformed people see is a breeder "jumping" on the opportunity to "gouge" a buyer for a tiny baby. Such a puppy has set a breeder back at least 3 times the amount a "normal, thriving" baby has cost the breeder. |
I call Ella a dolly face- I had no idea this was saying something so negative. Yikes. |
I want to apologize for my use of language in my post ...as most know it's not me and I felt protective of my dogs. If anyone can understand and I'm sure you can't unless you are in my shoes .... But I can't have kids. These BabyDolls are my children. So any parents is going to come out unglued. Like I said. You would have to know me. I'm just tired of taking the passive approach and went off. I don't take back what I said but would like to apologize for my language. I was just a bit offended. 😏 |
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I know a lot of waited for this for years lol. (The breeder badgers that is) I've been a PAYING member and active since 2006. I wonder why most of the old gang is gone. |
Breny I think we know - even though we can't say why we left YT. But breeders here are criticized and scruntinized for every little thing. |
I didn't realize that prices were so high for Yorkies in other parts of the country. I got lucky with Bella :-). And I agree that Parti's are Yorkies and should be allowed to be shown in competitions. I'm sorry if I unwittingly opened an old wound with my comments about breed standards--I wasn't aware that it was a touchy issue. I've read some interesting evidence that the piebald gene (responsible for Parti color) has been present in the Yorkie gene pool at a low frequency from since the beginning of the breed. I'll write that up sometime in another thread when I find the time. |
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Well, I have not posted in a long time BUT I must about this post. I too have a Breny's Baby called Parker. Breny has gone beyond a breeders requirement with me. I chose a pup and put a deposit down. I could not get a peace about it and ask Breny if I could pick another. She was more concern that I got the pup that I felt was more to my heart connection than her money. She has been a huge help to me and loves to keep up with her babies. Everything you would want in a breeder. I know of other people that have her babies and it is almost like a community. We stay in touch at times and have at the center of all our love on this one thing. A breeder that cares and has quality pups. SHE CARES and I care about her. Just wanted everybody on this post to know. Her heart is bigger than a mere "word." |
<3 Her 1 Attachment(s) To the original poster (Amarie) I hope all the posts have shown you how deeply loved Breny's puppies are because they came to us pre-spoiled and have the hands down best temperaments that we can't help but love and admire Breny for giving us such amazing babies to love and cherish! My babygirl from Breny is my Bambi. She is 5 years old now, and is my pride and joy! I get complements on her sweet & friendly disposition and beauty :D everywhere we go, and it's because she started out in Breny's loving and nurturing home! Breny sent me pictures and videos weekly and was in constant contact with me while she was with the lady who flew with her to Va. I can tell you that Breny has become like a sister to me over the 7 years that I have known her and I am blessed to call her my friend. She is truly one of the most compassionate persons I have ever met and if you are blessed with one of her babies you will forever be grateful too because you will get a baby who started life with love and will want nothing more than to love you forever. I was about to turn 40 and have shared my whole life with various dogs of all sizes; mixes and pure breds, and they all had different temperaments, so when I decided on this one I wanted her to be my dream puppy and temperament and looks were a huge deciding point for me. I had seen and been watching Breny's other families posts and pictures over those two years (and even got to watch my bff's Breny baby grow for over a year), so I knew that her babies were amazingly tempered and loving! I adored the shorter muzzle and babydoll face that her Taii offered to his offspring on top of the gorgeous dark coloring Summer passed on of her too. I'm amazed daily that Bambi is mine...yes still, 5 years later! I could go on and on but bottom line is that those of us whom have a Breny Baby, we love Breny and have become life long friends with her through her love for her-our babies!!!!!! And as for breeding program, I beg Breny all the time to never stop Breeding Yorkies, yes I'm selfish, but also because her babies have given so much joy to so many families which is priceless! And Lord knows we need that now-a-days more than ever!!! PS: I only came out of the woodwork here because I seen this thread was about Breny, so I hope the picture of Bambi attaches so you can see how truly blessed I am to call her mine! Please, click on the different posters names on here who have commented and see their Breny babies on their walls too. |
I have been heartbroken over the recent loss of my 3year old boy only a few weeks ago and I have been looking a lot at online websites of breeders. I was drawn to Breny's page many times bc everything seems great! It's a shame that some people are bashing her over her choice to describe her dogs as "baby dolls". Personally I think that describes them perfectly! They are adorable. Her dogs are healthy and she clearly dedicates a lot of time and care into them from birth. What we should be doing is bashing the breeders that are producing dogs with genetic flaws like the breeder I got my precious Frankie from. I would gladly have paid double what I paid for him just to know he would be healthy and live a long life! I just told my husband 2 weeks ago that when I am ready to get another pup I have found the breeder that I wish to contact and that happens to be Breny. I also personally think her prices are well within he norm and like I said there is great value in investing in a dog that will be healthy and live a long life! Not what I went through with losing my 3 year old to a severe collapsed trachea. Just knowing that there won't be any underlying genetic issues is a huge plus! She produces quality dogs and for someone like myself who has gone though losing my little boy due to careless breeding, I am so grateful to have found her! |
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I must say that I've followed Breny's breeding program for years. The dedication she shows to her dogs is complete! She has beautiful lines and I hope to one day have a Breny puppy. |
This thread has become such a hot potato! I don't own a Breny Yorkie and I don't know much about breeding, but that's why I decided to become a member here - to learn more from others with a lot of experience. I can understand how the heat and defensiveness started when Breny was the topic of judgement due to the use of the term babydoll - I think anyone would feel hurt if they were the topic of criticism and would feel defensive. I can also understand the skeptical side of things from others, who don't know enough, who are all paranoid of the bad breeders out there using this term. Coming from someone who doesn't know that much about breeding, the term babydoll does raise flags, simply because of the number of unethical BYBs and puppymills out there. At the end of the day though, it really is about reputation. If Breny has such a big reputation of producing healthy pups, based on the number of happy families and other reputable breeders' opinions, then it really is her prerogative to use the term, despite the 'negative' connotations that may be associated with. Not that my opinion matters, but it would be easier if the term wasn't used by a good breeder. Because by using it, it just gets confusing to those who are passionate, but may not know enough; it may seem like "you're one of them" to the ignorant. I think that's what most of us are thinking. But again, it's totally Breny's prerogative to use whatever term preferred. And last, it's upsetting to hear that many of the good breeders have left the forum due to the breeder bashing. I really hope that the rest of us non-breeders can respect those who are reputable, be cognisant of the fact that we're all here to learn, just have calm discussions and make it a positive learning experience here. I really hope the good breeders here can try to be forgiving and patient with some of us inexperienced and ignorant members. Please stay :) |
P.S. Thanks for explaining why smaller Yorkies are more expensive! I've always wondered why because from a pet owner's perspective, it seems that smaller = more popular = higher cost. The care and attention required totally makes sense! They are so much more fragile! |
Breny is amazing, and her "babydolls" are great dogs I also own a "babydoll" from Breny.. Her name is Gemma Jayne (1.5 years old) and she is by far the best dog in every way possible. Great disposition, very healthy, well behaved and sweetest pup with so much love to give. My Vet here in Walpole, MA made sure I contacted Breny after our first visit with Gemma to compliment her on how well and perfect she is! Everywhere we go Gemma is the center of attention and people ask for Breny's information. Breny goes above and beyond for all of her puppies, I always can contact her via fbook, text messages etc about any questions or advice I may need from her. She loves getting updates and pictures of Gemma just like she does with any of her pups. I HIGHLY recommend purchasing a pup from Breny. I myself am going to be getting another one very soon because of the wonderful experience I have with Gemma. I also have a silky terrier that I got from a different breeder 10 years ago who has had a lot of issues so I was nervous getting another but after speaking with Breny for a while and getting updates and awesome reviews from previous babydoll owners I went through with it and got Gemma... AND I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER, Gemma is perfect in every single way possible!!! So please if anyone would like to email me for a reference feel free, my email is GriffinCB326@gmail.com I promise that you will be so over the moon happy with a pup from Breny! ~ Cort, Griffin Noah and Gemma Jayne (We cannot wait for our next little girl from Breny) :-) |
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