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The woman I got Roxy from, who is a GREAT breeder, she is very kind and loves her animals very much which is one of the reasons I thought I should go back to her. Well, she has 2 male Yorkies, that will probably go fast, but she also has a few Morkies and Yorkiepoo's. Now, I wanted to know what everybody thought of them? As long as they don't get too big (since Roxy is so small I dont want anything that would hurt her or overbear her or else I wouldnt care), and I want them to be the color of a Yorkie... So what does everybody think?? Do you think this could be a good decision? I could give them some good love And I know Roxy doesnt really care who she plays with, as long as they're fun! What do you guys think? Your opinion matters to me, I'm sure some of you guys know or have, or have had Yorkiepoo's or Morkies. I am so sorry about the debate on here.I would get whatever you want you are the one who will be the mommie not any of us!!!You decide what is best for you and your family..And please post your new arrival for all of us to see. |
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To the OP, if you want a morkie or a yorkiepoo than get one. It is your preference, not anyone else's. Just like some like Great Danes and some like Chihuahuas, it is all a preference. And for $250 the price is great. It is the price you would pay for a rescue anyways. I do know that the shelters here very rarely have small breed dogs coming in. When they do, they go fast as they have a super long waiting list. So if I myself wanted to get a small mixed breed around here, it mostly likely wouldn't be from a rescue. By the way, I would like to point out that there are just as many mixes in shelters as there are purebreds. The purebreds just get snatched up a lot quicker. I do have a mix. A yorkiepoo, my Trixie. She is one of the best dogs I have ever owned. She has such a wonderful personality, and is the smartest dog in the household. I wouldn't change a thing about her and I am very glad I got her, I have no regrets with her. |
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My comment on puppymills is you can't label everything you don't agree with as a puppymill. It dilutes the seriousness of it. For example, Hha's sister sounds like she was a very caring person toward her dogs. So if I don't like mixing and I tell someone she's a puppymill- they think, well that's not so bad, she loves her dogs and they are taken care of so if that's a puppymill, why not buy from a pet store? BYBs are NOT puppymills and throwing the word around just confuses and potentially hurts the situation. |
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Follow your heart, and you'll make the right decision. |
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Lacy was bought over 3 years ago. I've said before that I didn't know nearly as much as I do now back then. I knew about puppymills and I knew about show breeders...didn't know a whole lot about backyard breeders. When I was given Lacy, I was so excited to have a puppy that I didn't care where she came from. As she started to get older, I realized her hair wasn't growing like it should be, it was coarser than it should be, and then she ended up having LP...even though I love her to death, it frustrates me that she may have to have surgery one day because of bad breeding & also frustrates me that she doesn't have the gorgeous yorkie hair like a yorkie should. I joined some pet forums and started to educate myself. It's amazing how much someone can learn in three years once they choose to educate themselves. Being on pet forums for the past three years, I've read so many terrible stories of dogs with health issues coming from, not puppymills, but backyard breeders. I see so many threads where people say "I just bought this yorkie puppy...is it a purebred yorkie?"...sad they bought from a breeder they can't trust. I guess everyone is uneducated until someone enlightens them...I guess that's why I feel the need to try and educate others |
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