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I thought California & New York had the worse gas prices too! |
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Is this a joke??? I don't totally understand the point of this thread. We all love our babies!!! But you are opening yourself up to criticism of your "yorkie" by talking negatively to those of us that paid more money for our babies and then stating that your dog is the SAME as ours. I'm sorry, weight/sex doesn't make a dog the same quality as another. Registration doesn't make a dog the same quality as another. How do I put this delicately, you didn't get the SAME dog that I did (or many others on this site). And I paid $900 in 2003 for Cooper and $3,000 in 2007 for Baron, money well spent. I'm really not trying to be mean, just honest and realistic. Oh wait :D That makes the thread non offensive right??? |
I hate when people just try to get other's worked up. I have a feeling this is what this thread is really about. |
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Yes, you can look in the paper on any given day and see a Yorkie for $600....and I've seen some of those $600 Yorkies and know why the price was so low! You also have alot of millers in the northern part of the state and most people releasing the pups at 6-8 weeks.:( Not exactly something to brag about. |
And for the record, gas was 3.89/gal this morning in Hoover, AL. Of course, most stations were out of gas--either altogether or of at least one or two grades... |
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Yep, it was a loaded question from the start with bad intention....lets not bite on this anymore...no one, or I'll say most don't want any hard feelings here, but with a question like the OP asked..its inevitable...peace out.. |
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the really special, well bred dogs do cost more.. especially for diligent informed dog owners.. you do get what you pay for.. most of the time.. :cool: and sometimes you just get lucky:D like i did...i found a great puppy for $650. the other 2 were 800 and 850 in 2005:):animal36:aimeeyork:animal-pa |
Well, my feelings are hurt here. I just joined this forum last week because we adopted a 3 year old yorkie who had been on the streets and attacked by other dogs and I was so proud of him and wanted to learn and share with other people who had and loved yorkies like him. Now I find out that because I adopted him from a rescue and didn't pay $3000+ for him he is considered a lesser dog. I don't care if his head isn't the perfect shape, or his legs aren't long or short enough, or his coat isn't as silky. What matters to me is that he's a sweet, happy loving dog who is content to sit on my lap all day, and makes my day that much brighter. If my dog isn't good enough for you, then I am probably not either. After all, I'm not a perfect size 2, my hair has split ends, my neck is too long and I've got a few scars and imperfections. If I were a yorkie, I guarantee that I wouldn't go for thousands of dollars. Sure I'm smart and nice, generous, funny and loyal, but I'm just a lesser human. Too bad. We could've been friends. |
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I think you must have misinterpreted this thread- nobody feels that way here. There are lots of members with rescues. Maybe if you re-read it will put your mind at ease. Welcome to YT.:) |
I didn't mean everyone here did, but there were a few who did say that our dogs were not as good as their expensive dogs. I don't want to go through this whole thread, or single anyone out, but it was said a few times. I think if you look on this page it was even said a little further up. My apologies if it seemed like I was grouping every member into my reply. |
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ALL dogs are little angels (sometimes strangely behaved angels, but nevertheless angles) and they are ALL priceless ok? Now, maybe their skin mommies/daddies can stop arguing about stuff? Or maybe at least pick something new to fight about? I am tired of this one. :p |
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