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Sweetie this is the first I'm seeing your thread. I got to tell you $500 is an awesome price for her! I paid that for my rescue puppy and still did all the shots and spay. I recommend you look at this like you're getting a rescue but minus the health exam. How much were you looking to spend? I agree with the others if you go just to see her, you're gonna love her and get her no matter what so decide if it's right for you and go from there. For my two cents...I hope you get her. She needs to be treated like a yorkie should be treated! Can't wait to see what you decide :D Good Luck!!! |
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I'm sorry you are in such a predicament . . Vanilla is awfully cute though! |
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And IF you do take this dog...PLEASE do yourself & this dog a favor and INSURE it asap so, you don't get stuck with the Vet future expenses that you'll surely have to look forward to! ;)-;) |
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Sorry I keep changing my mind...I am on a pendulum right now... |
If you're seriously looking to add to your canine family in a responsible manner than I urge you to take a look at all the reputable Rescue groups out there and make a selection from any one of them! |
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Are you wanting to breed this girl in the future? If not..I don't see the problem here. She is not asking a fortune...and the puppy is very cute and needs a good pet home. She is getting her vet checked out first..correct? As long as the puppy checks out...what's the problem if you really like her? |
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As far as health problems...you take that chance with any dog/puppy you buy, adopt, or find. You have to be prepared finacially for any type of medical problems or emergencies. They could occur at anytime in the life of a dog from the moment you bring that dog home...especially a yorkie who is well known for the possible developement of many serious health problems. I know a few people (some on this very board) who have purchased dogs for much more $...from people who show thier yorkies, and who led many to believe they were reputable breeders. They have many serious problems with their yorkies and never expected it. And no help was offered by these breeders. It happens in all levels of breeders. From the very top...all the way down to the puppymills. If you were wanting to breed this dog...then please look else where. She is a cute pet. Nothing more...nothing less. And IMO...she diserves a good home just like all the dogs produced by reputable breeders and all the dogs in rescue's and shelters. |
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To the OP, someone suggested insurance, but most insurance companies would not cover existing conditions. If you are on a budget, this is a very risky purchase. I agree with those who say go to a legitmate rescue, you will know what health risks you might face. |
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From what I'm seeing of this ad on this dog is a "re-home". So that's different and now she's offering to take the dog to the vet for a health check. I'm just saying if she's looking to simply adopt a yorkie that needs a home, this is very reasonable. That's just my opinion though but I'd love to see this pup get a loving home it sounds like she's missing. Quote:
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If this was a traditional yorkie...and I have seen it time and time again on these boards..most if not all posters would be yelling for the OP to save that baby. FACT! |
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