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I'm glad she decided to pass on this one. But the advice is still valuable to others who are looking. |
#107-07 2.36 lbs. - Male $750 This one has the longest ears! Did anyone notice that? He looks like he has a little bit of rabbit in him. I hope they all find good homes. I feel sorry for them. |
None of them looked particularly happy to me...but i'm not saying they are not healthy, and i agree with some of the other comments, all of those pups are not good examples of the breed imo. and also the smaller the pup the pricier they get. |
Since you asked I'm going to give my opinion. :thumbs_do :thumbs_do :thumbs_do :thumbs_do |
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Myfairlacy...I always read your posts and think....That girl makes sense! lol The breeder i got Pixie from was a hobby show breeder who only occasionally had pups available for pet homes, Pixie was too small to show or breed from, thats why she came to me. Keep looking and keep reading on here...lots of valuable advice from people who know! GOODLUCK!;) |
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While I am excited that your little yorkie will have a companion soon... I looked at the puppy pictures before reading the comments from other YTers and I agree with the majority of the posts. It seems that with other registrations (non AKC) breeders can get away with A LOT. While you are looking for a companion, this guys guarantee or lack there of ... the pup may end up with health issues that in the end may cost plenty. Good luck. |
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I don't think he is a broker when i did speak with him he was telling me that him and his wife take care of the puppies and that i was more then welcome to come see where they were all hand raised. So I dunno |
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It depends what you are going to be happy with. Don't think you are going to get a beautiful Yorkie who is going to represent the breed. You are probably going to get what most breeders would say is an ugly Yorkie. Not that there's anything wrong with that... I don't want to offend anyone, but I do speak my mind. What does "pet quality" mean? Well, a good breeder will sell a youngster as a pet because, she needs the money, its bite is off, perhaps she is keeping one of the opposite sex or something like this. That's theh pet quality you probably want. What does "pet quality mean" to puppy mills and this type of breeder? I would say anything with papers. Rarely are you going to see a beautiful Yorkie and it came from a pet store or the like. I notice a lot of people bought a dog that is not considered to be a beautiful Yorkie and even though they adore their dog, they NOW want to buy a beautiful Yorkie. Well, now that you have the luxury of this forum and all the education it has to offer... I think you should take the advice given here and buy your beautiful Yorkie THIS time. Yes, the puppies on his page are cheap as Yorkies go but 750.00 is still a lot of money. I wouldn't give him a penny. As far as him being the nicest man in the world, well, that is very nice but B.S. talks and quality speaks for itself. Yorkies are a beautiful breed and they are not cheap. |
And thats why i didn't get my baby boy from him.. Thanks to all the help from this forum I have found a wonderful place to get my little guy from.. so as far as this thread goes unless it can help someone else it can be closed.. Thanks YTers!! |
I think those are some sad looking yorkies.....He should spay and nueter their parents. |
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