DBlain | 03-26-2015 08:41 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by SirTeddykins
(Post 4542981)
I would say, yes. If you want a small dog and you don't care about the breed, go to the shelter and get a puppy! It will have shots and be neutered/spayed and shouldn't cost you as much! | I hate to disagree with you in part on this because you are my friend and smart when it comes to just about everything.
I do agree that if you want a small mixed breed puppy you should check with some shelters first and don't forget about maltese and yorkie rescue groups because they often have mixed breed puppies.
However while a morkie is not a purebred some still consider it sort of a breed and they like that mix. Yorkie mix puppies are not always available from shelters and if they are you do not get them for free, the younger and healthier they are the more expensive they are. Some small breed rescue groups will charge as much as $450.00-$500.00 for a healthy small puppy, they do this to help offset the costs of caring for the older pups that have more health issues and are harder to adopt.
Not everyone wants to go the rescue route for various reasons, when I started looking for Lola I first went the rescue route, but I could not find a younger pup within driving distance. And since I never had a purebred live past about 9 or 10 I did not want an older dog, I really wanted a puppy. I also had been turned down in the past for not having a fence.
To answer the recent poster's question, $350.00 for CA would be a good price for a morkie, but keep in mind if you do not know anything about the people selling the dog you could wind up with tons of health problems down the road. I took a chance and bought Lola a yorkie mix at 16 weeks for $450.00, I took her for a blood work panel the very next day, so far she is 4 and a half and is very healthy, but a friend of mine got a morkie puppy from her friend and it turned out to have liver shunt. So it can be a crap shoot. You really take a chance when you buy or adopt a pup it's just how much of a chance do you want to take and are you knowledgeable. I had owned 4 previous full bred yorkies so I had experience and knew what I wanted, but I also knew what I wanted to spend and that the pup had to be over 12 weeks old. Good luck and hope it turns out well for whatever you decide |