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You've made a blanket statement lumping all breeders into one category. We are trying to explain why that is unfair. We are attempting to offer advise, maybe a bit unsolicited, to steer you in the right direction. Believe me you aren't the only one that has come on to YT wanting to breed, and has had to start all over again. |
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Thanks for all your help, still don't know where to buy good quality pets at a affordable price like deb sillers said |
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If there is a breeder out there that has pups for sell that wants to help start a new breeder please let me know, we just want to breed good dogs at a fair price |
I think this site can help... I've never heard any breeder, bad or good, that would guarantee an adult weight. That's not to say it didn't happen. I'm sure, like many, you trusted the breeder which is unfortunate and I'm sorry it happened that way for you. I def. wouldn't lump all breeders in the same category because it can offend the breeders that are good. In life, there are good and bad in everything. Unfortunately, it sounds like you got a bad one...sorry! Anyway, I would have to agree that going to a show breeder for a pet that looks the way you want would be best. You could start a new post in your area if you're still looking. You could go to: Yorkshire Terrier club of America Also, there is a post on here that pretty much explains it very well: The Real difference between a show dog and a pet Hope that helps!!! |
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I think you are too hung up on price. Good breeders dont sell their pups for cheap prices. They have done testing on their breeding stock so they know they wont pass on things like liver shunt. They offer health guarantees. They have spent alot of time nuturing and socializing thhe pups getting them ready for their new homes. That isnt inexpensive and neither is their time |
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What I am saying is that there is already affordable pets available that have the quality, the health and the looks of a Yorkshire Terrier. |
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I am so so sorry that you bought your dogs with the intention of breeding and ended up with something that you didn't expect. I am sure you must be so frustrated and disapionted. I hope that you will be able to look back on this later and see that it was a great opportunity to learn. You must have a love for the breed, seeing that you were looking to start a breeding program. And I am sure that you want to produce yorkies that are good quality and look and act like yorkies. I would suggest doing lots of research, this is a difficult breed to "get right" you can put any two dogs together and have puppies but if you don't know what lines your breeding from and how they grow and if they should be paired together at all, you can end up with any number of uncertainties, such as major health problems(LS is a huge one in this breed) or dogs that grow too large, the list could go on and on. When you are buying a puppy your are also paying for the breeder, keep this in mind when you purchase your next one. You are paying for their time and effort, their knowlege and their quality. Make sure your breeder is one that will guide you through your first litters. If you feel a person is untrustworthy or lacking the knowlege of their lines or breed then don't purchase them:) They should be just as careful when selling open reg to you, as you are spending your hard earned money and trusting someone again. I am not a breeder but have done alot of reasearch since I bought my first yorkie. He came from someone who put 2 cute dogs together to make "Pets" and now he is a cute little dog with big health problems. |
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It is a broad statement, and there are good breeders out there.. you just have to find them. What did this breeder tell you about the lines that your pups were coming from? Did she know you were buying with the intention to some day breed? After being on this site one thing that I think stands out the most to me when researching breeders is that they are selling their pups with limited registrations. Anyway, your blanket statement seems unfair... there are a ton of bad breeders out there, but there are some great breeders too |
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