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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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Oh please keep me posted on your litter!! I won't be having another litter for at least another year. It's been two years since I've had one. I can't believe Molly and Dolly are gonna be two this month! They both are in a very loving pet home but man it's been two years! I was lucky enough to have Radar out last year being campaigned and then I got Morgan to show at the end of last year and finished her this year and have now Radar back from Canada and now the two client yorkies to show so I haven't really missed having any litters ![]() Others are keeping me in the show ring and I'm so happy about that! Donna | |
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| | #167 |
| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Abbotsford, BC
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| You have been keeping busy. Radar did quite well when he was out. Good for you. |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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I was on a waiting list from a breeder that used to show for quite a while to get a female. After getting to know me, she actually helped me find my male. She went with me to look at pups, we turned some down and then she called saying she had found one that would compliment my girl. She knew I wanted to start breeding in a very small way, using only the male and female that were my pets. She also knew I did not want to show. Thankfully she not only sold me one of her dogs with breeding rights after a time but also gave advice freely. I am glad she did not think people any less for not wanting to show. I am thankful for the time she took to help me get started correctly. I don't care for the elitist attitude that only a show breeder could possibly be doing it right. I think what started out as a very informative thread could turn people off by this reasoning that only someone who shows could possibly be ethical or have the quality and knowledge necessary to perpetuate the breed. It might make people stop reading that need to learn not to breed that way out of standard yorkie, that tiny female, or uncomplimentary pairs. The reality is that show breeders could never supply all of the pets people want and have the right to enjoy. Why not at least share the knowledge to improve the situation even if it is not your "ideal." I know a lot of work goes into the show breeder's life. I respect what they do and what they know. But they can't be the only people in the world with "the knowledge." I agree with the poster who said there are many pets that could compete with show dogs. I too, agree with the idea that there has to be a lot of levels between the "show breeder" and the puppymill, and at least a few of those levels are ethical, responsible breeders who are providing wonderful yorkies within standard that could compete in the ring or just bring joy to a family (or both). I will never believe it is an "all of nothing" yorkie world. JMHO.
__________________ FlDebra and her ABCs Annie, Ben, Promoting Healthy Breeding to the AKC Yorkshire Terrier Standard | |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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__________________ I'm hoping God helps me be the person my dogs think I am.... Rebecca , Jonah & Ksena ![]() | |
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| | #171 | |
| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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We are not the end all in the yorkie world. This is still a very informative thread and can stay that way. I'm totally sorry if anyone thinks I might have an "elist" attitude, I would actually call it passion and a very strong love for the breed. I really feel this thread has been and still is very informative and very educational I would hope no one would want to turn it another way ![]() We are all not going to agree with everyone on this subject I totally get that but if I help just one person then I feel I've educated someone and turned them onto the passion and love for the breed as I have for it ![]() Donna Bird Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers | |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: NY
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| Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Mississippi
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I posted earlier about a pair I have and their pups. When they had their litter, I waited until they were 3 months old and took them to see a long-time exhibitor I know to have her help me evaluate them. She told me I "had hit the jackpot" with the pups. She is a no-nonesense lady that, like most of the exhibitors here, can be brutally honest. Now, even given that, I take her opinion with a grain of salt (they were only 3 months old, after all) but do feel they were high quality pups. I try to not have a blind eye for the faults in my dogs and do see some things I would like to breed toward in the future but feel I have a good start. In my mind's eye I have a picture of my ideal Yorkie and will continue to work towards that, always with an eye on the breed standard.
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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| Unfortunately there are a lot out there that do not have the "look" or the quality traits and rearing. I had to sadly pass up puppies that were very cute, but not what I was looking for. Luckily I found a great breeder for my girl and she helped me find my male or I might still be looking. But they are out there!
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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I guess that is why I have such a passion for this breed. I see so many poorly bred ones from someone just wanting that CH in front of their dogs name just so they can say they have champion lines. No, I'm not pointing fingers at anyone on YT, as I don't know or haven't met anyone from here that shows with the exception of Mardelin and Teagmom and Deb Sillers which I might add I am glad that I know them | |
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| | #176 | |
| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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Maybe one day I can meet other exhibitors on here that are members one day in the show ring | |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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It is just hard at times, to have the very people you respect and look to for answers seem to think you have no value if you are not also showing. It is not going to stop me from reading the threads or gleaning every last drop of info I can when I see the posts though. I will continue to be in "sponge mode" for many years to come! Right now, I have to decide if I will try breeding again. After losing my girl, I just do not know. That was much harder than I had anticipated. My passion and love for the breed are undeniable! I cannot imagine not having Yorkies in my life.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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I can only imagine the pain. That is what I'm so afraid of and it does scare me when I breed, maybe that is the reason I don't breed much because of the very thing you have experienced, again, I can only imagine the pain you went through. I guess I need to explain "myself" alittle more, it's not that I don't value a non showing person who breeds it's those that have no regard in what it takes to breed the best representation of this wonderful breed. The health testing it requires, the hard work, the dedication, the heartbreak ( as you well know ). There are soooooooooo many that just breed to supply the demand and make a quick buck to supply their income. Trust me I know show breeders that do the same and I do not value them and I put them in the same catagory as those that don't show and do the same thing. I've been that beginner before and I know how hard it is to get started in this breed and I've also seen where some have taken this breed, I guess that's why I am so passionate and come on so strong but really it's those that have no regard in breeding I react too....how many times do people come on here wanting help because they just wanted to breed their sweet little yorkie pet because they wanted one litter before spaying and not knowing their genetic background? Or the person that bought a puppy with Liver Shunt and the breeder won't take it back because of unethical breeding practices? Those are the ones I do not value those are the breeders I target and hopefully edcuate those that purchased from them to learn to research for the right breeder ![]() Have you ever tried the show ring? You actually might like it | |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Dougherty Iowa
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| | #180 |
| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Dougherty Iowa
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| Looks can be very deceiving in a long haired breed.And can cover many faults. Grooming Yorkies imo is an art and lot's of practice and patience for the yorkie and the one grooming. You really need to know what's under the coat. And that is just a small part of the total package and what to look for in getting a yorkie for show or pet. |
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