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I dont think people are crazy for paying that much..lol.. I just wouldnt do it.. I couldnt do it.I have been very lucky in owning several healthy pets that I paid under 500.00 for. I will be the first person to admit that I didnt know much about breeding, puppymills, quality of dogs etc.. UNTILL I joined this board. I have learned a ton and share my info with anyone that will listen. :) So I do understand why people spend what they do when purchasing thier pets. ;) |
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Just to throw something else into the mix. There is more to the selection than just show or pet quality dogs. In my case I wanted an agility dog - that was most important to me - I also wanted great temperament and of course all the health checks. As it happened the breeder I knew well and trusted and watched her dogs for over 3years had a puppy which she thought would be good for agility - but he also was a good candidate for a show dog. So here not just pedigree or show titles but working titles were important to me. There is some research that indicates working qualities are also passed on to the pups - and in the case of 2 out of our 3 dogs that has been my experience. So if you are looking to compete with your dog in any of the dog sports - it is also a good idea to check into those titles and to go to those competitions and watch the dogs work. Now I know that this isn't as popular with the Yorkie breed - working titles that is to say - but for me I would pay as much for an excellent working dog as I would for show. to have a great working dog you have to have temperament, excellent conformation, and the "drive". If you don't have one of these, then you won't get a great working dog. Conformation is quite simply structure, with poor structure your dog will be a greater risk for injury - or might be incapable of performing the tasks asked of them. Depending on the lines - pedigrees and working quality of the dog - expect to pay $2k and up. |
I think the price depends on who you purchase the puppy from , what area you purchase the puppy in , and if he/she is for pet or show. I also think the price depends on the amount of research you put in .... If you don't know any better you will pay more for a "teacup" yorkie without knowing there isn't a "teacup" yorkie ....Like I did :rolleyes: |
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:aimeeyork max is 15 months old was 8weeks when we bought him and we paid 195 in se kansas he is aca |
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Well - JMO, since a responsible/reputable breeder will have nice quality dogs that are evaluated against the standard, since they care about what they are producing, she would have great pedigrees on her dogs, test all parents and puppies, have top care for all her dogs, give them the best and spend a lot of time with her dogs/pups to be sure they are well socialized and research herself to be up on the standard and other issues regarding yorkies, since this is her/his passion and would be there later for the lifetime of the pup - all this cost time and money for her/him and s/he would most likely pass the price on to the buyers, especially since her/his parents that s/he breed were of respectable price. I would not expect her/him to be selling pups for less. |
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when we bought him we got his shot records deworm records |
Some of the biggest mistakes I've made has also been with the most money and with well known Show Breeders. None of them were that a bite went off, or a topline fell apart, it was for health issues.. Shunt, Meningitus, Legg Perthes, Grade 4 knees, etc. Luckily, these things were found before I bred them. Health issues could destroy a breeding program. Sadly, It isn't always "you get what you pay for". I price my puppies at what I feel is a fair price, regardless of what others are charging. I knew I would never make money at breeding, but that wasn't my goal. |
The prices of my yorkies that I have owned ranged from $700-$900 I would spend any more than $1,000 on a yorkie. Sasha was $900 and came with AKC papers and comes from a champion bloodline. |
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I know your a breeder yourself though. Do you show, what is your goal? |
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