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Help!!!! Hi, my name is German and i just registerd to this site eventhough i dont own a yorkie. The good new is that im shopping for one, and i came across puppypetit.com or how ever you write it. Then i saw this site which has been my salvation because i was actualy thinking of buying from puppypetite.com i was thinking of going over there to check it out... but i rather not thanx to you guys and the first post that i read about Natalia Im still looking around and i came across this page yorkshire terrier puppies for sale now i need help to determine if this is the real deal or not... and if its not a real deal can anyone please help me find a good and cheap breeder. Im trying to get pure, 2.5 - 3lb female yorkie terrier (smaller if posible) Tan and blue for 1,000. I know that i might be asking for to much for just 1G but i cant get more money i wanna get this pup for my girlfriends B-Day which is November 4th What can i do???? :confused: |
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Have you and your gf read anything on the yorkie breed to make sure this breed will fit well with your gf? I would take your time when picking out a puppy and finding a breeder. It's not that easy, It's not like buying a pair of shoes, you cant just get the first one you see. You have to research research research!! Also why do you want a yorkie smaller than 2lbs?? I know yt has some really good breeders, you might want to check on here. I dont think any "good breeder" is cheap. You pay for what you get GOOD LUCK TO YOU. |
I'm glad you checked in here before you bought from them. Best wishes with your search. |
It is important to do your research. You will find out that dogs smaller than 2lbs can break their bones by jumping off couches. Do you want a dog that you have to constantly worry about breaking? Please read up more on this site before you make the life changing decision of buying a yorkie. |
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Thanx for the reply, Well why do i want to give her a yorkie??? first off we live together in a small one bedroom apartment so the yorkie fits in fine, second, my sister has a yorkie and i just love that dog they are full of energy and very playful, its like they dont know that they are small dogs... not to mention they are so cute... they are very very smart and from my experience are easy to train... and now knowing that dogs under 2lb can easyly break thier bones make that a 2.5lb - 3lb that i want. |
Here's a YT thread giving clues on how to choose a healthy puppy: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...e-breeder.html Hope you find your baby and that he/she will have a long healthy life. ~Joanne~ |
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My advice to you is to go do some more homework bc you havent done enough. |
Gero I think you are honestly trying to find a small yorkie for a good price, just your orginal post came acrossed different. It is very difficult to see the words "good" breeder and "cheap" breeder in the same sentence. As someone posted, you do get what you pay for, and 2.5 to 3pounds is very tiny for a yorkie as the breed standard set forth by the AKC calls for a dog 3-7 pounds. As also stated, please research and research these puppies as they do come with lots of care. I am not saying they are all unhealthy, I am saying that the purchase cost can be nothing compared to what is will cost to care for a sick puppy just once at the vet. They do tend to have more health issues, vaccines must be given over the course of a few days rather than one shot at a time, must eat every 4 hours or so or can/will experience low blood sugar which can be fatal. They require 24 hour round the clock care for the first 3-6 months of life. I know this as I do on occasion have these tiny babies and I do my homework before ever placing one in a home. That is why you must do your homework. Plus alot of not so respectable breeders will sell you a puppy and say that the pup will stay under 3 pounds, and guess what? THEY DONT!! No breeder can guarantee it. I have had many people come to me with a 7 or 8 pound Yorkie and say they were told it would stay under 4 pounds. But by the time they are full grown, your girlfriend is in love with the puppy and it stays with you but you paid the higher price. That is why I say do the research. A pup that should stay under 4 pounds full grown should stay with the breeder until they are over 12 weeks, and at that time should not weigh more than 2 pounds...so at 8 weeks you are looking at a 14-16 ounce puppy!! They belong with the mother and breeder at this time. Im not trying to preach, just educate....hence please do your research..read about liver shunts, legges perthes, knee issues, and digestive issues...because these are more common in the tiny babies..and are very expensive to treat. Good Luck on your search, and keep reading and learning here. |
Bestof luck on your search! When you find the right one, you will know! |
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Thank you so much for your reply the info is much appreciated |
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Did it never ocur to you that if i in deed wanted the first thing out their no matter what, that #1 i would not be here asking questions, and #2 i would have just go a head and gone to puppypetite where they sell females yorkies that at an adult stage they wight 2.5 - 3lb just for 700 bux. If i cant get the money for Nov 4th then ill take your advice learn more and save more so i can get her the pup for x-mas... no matter what i do thank you the world is full of misleading information and in the internet there is even more. thank god for this site and people like you. Another question are they any real caring breeders in the tristate area that anyone can point me out to?? Thank you so so much, German |
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Have you looked on the "Yorkie Classifieds " on yorkie talk yet? |
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