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My little ole underprivledged girls ? THANK YOU !! But ...I don't know if they have anything to wear !! They would LOVE to be the bread for the Codie Sandwich ... :) |
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I found another puppy and put a deposit on it before hers were ready to be seen but I had to see hers before I made the final decision on Ava just to be sure so I begged Tanya to let me come up and see them. She finally agreed and I was so impressed but, in the end, Ava was older and ready to go and Tanya had not even thought about price at that point, so I adopted Ava. If I could have had two I would have taken Tanya's baby too...she is adorable and soooo smart! You will also note that Tanya announced the litter at 10 weeks on here in the "My Yokries" section, but never listed them for sale on here, which is not to say that she won't,but I just think that particular criticism of a fellow UTer is unwarranted and uncalled for. Her puppies sell themselves. |
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[QUOTE=SoCalyorkiLvr] And as far as yesterday goes, you complained about Tanya's price on that thread and said it was gouging and ridiculous and then you started a new thread recommending a breeder (who is not a member and who I am not sure how well you know her) who charges a lot more than that, upwards of $7500 for her puppies. That didn't make sense to me. You cited the very same characterisitics that Tanya has (puppies bred carefully with known pedigrees to insure smallness w/o genetic defects, keeping the puppies longer, a great puppy care package, etc.) [QUOTE] EXCUSE ME!!! I said this breeder purposely bred to small genetic free stock!! your friend raises the price on one individual pup because she was the runt of the litter... The difference is the breeder that breeds for tinies one knows up front your beginning price is $3000 and if you want very very tiny you could pay $8000 Tanya accidently gets a tiny and jumps on the opportunity to RAISE HER PRICE from $950 to $4000. On the other thread she clearly stated she does not breed for the tinies!!! Kim you have miss quoted her she said her breeding program is between 3-6 lbs!!! YIKES if I were the male in that litter I would have a value complex!!!! $3050 difference:( PS i dont charge more, my dogs sleep with me and I too give a pup pack! |
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Question for all you with experience I was wondering from you guys with experience, The little yorkie I am getting next week weighed 17oz at 6 weeks. I was told today that everything with all her vet visits had been fine and that she is waiting on some more blood work that has been done before letting her come home next weekend. She then said that she had lost a couple of oz but that it was normal for them to do that at some point. She told me that she was supposed to get about 4lbs full grown. Does it sound to you guys so far that she will and is 17oz at 6 weeks too small?? :confused: |
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If it were a BIDDING WAR...the top bidder would win! The top bidder did not win so it was not a bidding war. I don't know how to wrtie any more succinctly. |
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I just drove off the road for a minute...Codie distracted me. :) |
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And I only asked about the Bidding war after reading your post saying there was serious competition for this yorkie. I still would love to hear how she commands those kinds of prices. |
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OK...I really have to ask - When I see a puppy for EIGHT Thousand - the name Jeff Dane comes to mind - I'm sorry Kim - I'm sure your breeder 'friend' is very nice - but I think THAT price is WAY out of control. That's really just plain nuts and can only hurt yorkies in the long run if everyone thought they could get that kind of money for a puppy. Personally - I think it's plain wrong and it's taking advantage of people with more money than sense. |
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Yes, although some on here have serious doubts, I think I am an intelligent woman...I have a high IQ and I passed the California Bar Exam on the first attempt!! LOL! You think it is gouging to charge more for a tiny even though they are in higher demand, is it okay if a breeder charges more for a female, what about a champion pedigree? There is no guarantee that a dog with a champion pedigree will have champion looks and temperament but it is okay to charge more and it ia not considered gouging or dishonest. Well, those things don't mean as much to some people as getting a yorkie with the "look" they like and the size they want. It is not gouging or dishonest if the person is fully informed and it is what they want. |
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