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Sad About Parti Yorkie! :eyetearss I visited this site www.crownridgegems.com and I absolutely love their babies. Right now I have no money at all to spare but maybe mid next year I was going to get another yorkie. So I called and asked about their babies. Specifically for a full breeding rights female and she said they were $5000.00. I thought that was alot I knew they would be pricy maybe $3500.00 max I thought but they are much more. I guess they are worth it though. My chances now are slim to none but I will still try to save till I reach that amount. Visit the site so you can see their babies. |
awww i'm sorry! :( they are so pretty. i'm sure your baby will come around, just give it time! i know easier said than done! :rolleyes: |
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yup! i made a thread, sorry i made a different one, but couldn't tell who it was so i just put the name, but, i made a better one, its on new posts now. :D |
I have seen her site it is so cute and I have had a wonderful conversation with her as well. I was exploring the parti's and the Biewers at the same time. But I decided on adventuring with the Biewers. But maybe you should speak with the other members here that raise the Parti's they may have the one you are looking for.... :) |
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I wish you luck. I too had to save for my first yorkie and I didn't live at home...lol. It probably makes us appreciate things more. :D |
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I saw the site and they are absolutely gorgeous, I think I want one, too.They sure cost a bundle. Let's see. |
Gosh! They really are beautiful. :) |
They are beautiful. Good luck! I would love to have a parti too. |
As long as you buy a true pie-bald gal or little man you can breed her/him to a piebald carrier, 75% of the litter will produce piebald babies. Breeding a non carrier to a true piebald will produce 50% of the litter piebald. Bottom line you dont have to buy a breeding pair as long as one is a true piebald. Think about this less expensive way to go buy a male piebald $3500 breed him to a female piebald carrier or non carrier you will still produce a piebald perhaps not the entire litter nonetheless its a much more prudent way of doing it. I have a piebald carrier gal "Trina" and Kathy has piebald carriers in some of her litters. hope this helps |
I have a question - If money is a concern, why wouldn't someone just fly to Germany and buy a pair of Biewers and fly back? I was pricing male Biewers (who would have full breeding rights, though I would never breed them) with perfect conformation at 6 months old and they were VERY inexpensive. Flown in from Germany to the east coast and then shipped to me in Chicago for less than half the price of $5k. I guess what I'm saying is - $5k seems like a lot to ask for a Parti no matter which sex. |
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