Tell me what you think about this site... :confused: Hi, some of you have a whole lot more experience than me when it comes to breeders...will you check this website out and let me know what you think? Should I buy my Yorkie from them? Thanks for your opinions in advance. www.georgiayorkiebreeders.com/ :confused: |
:thumbdown:thumbdown:thumbdown to that site. As they advertise "purebred teacup" yorkies, I quit there. Never purchase from anyone who advertising "teacups." I would continue my search :p |
big NO in my opinion. the first thing i read in their "about us" section was: We are a network of private Yorkshire Terrier breeders throughout the US devoted to raising the best purebred Teacup Yorkie puppies possible." :thumbdown they are either (1) brokers or (2) breeders who really do not care about where their puppies are placed and joined this "group" i would also recommend continuing your search :) |
I agree to amandawash. And on this site are too much puppys. And no pictures from the parents or the breeder dogs. I wouldn´t buy there a puppy. This is not a breeder this is a broker. |
Yes, stay away! that's a broker, way too many dogs listed on that site. Are any of them even AKC? Wishing you luck on finding your perfect pup from a good breeder:) |
Ditto what the others have said. Oh and... Hi! :wavey: :welcome4: :yorkiesar |
One word for you, Puppymills! Ok, I know it's suppose to be two words. Really, this is just a broker who sells the dogs from various breeders. So many states have such lax laws regarding kennel conditions. Breeding dogs live their lives in agony. Don't enable these breeders to continue, look for a breeder where you can personally inspect how the dogs are raised; this is the only way you can be sure you aren't contributing to the torture of millions of dogs. Like the others have said there is no such thing as a teacup, and this is a HUGE red flag. All yorkies are in the Toy classification, and breeders who use the word "teacup" are trying to mislead the public, or are really ignorant about breeding. Generally speaking, those Yorkies, are not only not smaller than average, they tend to be over standard. Find a breeder who breeds to "standard" which is 7 pounds and under. This is the best way to find a smaller yorkie. |
Thanks! |
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