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Originally Posted by momsdream
(Post 3147144)
I may have caused confusing by starting 2 different threads. I'm still learning how this all works. Basically, my first post was asking about a few places my sis found online that sell the type of Yorkie my mom saw and was told came from Korea. Mom just gushed about this dog and how tiny and amazing it was. At the risk of mom sounding weird, she said it was like "staring into the face of an angel." Since that first post, I've learned on YT that the tiny Yorkies can be very high maintenance. So, yes, if we were not sure mom would be thrilled with a little Yorkie companion I wouldn't be on YT. | Okay I'm not sure if you've found the YT library yet, but there are great articles on how to select your breeder, info for New Yorker Owners, etc.
I know that you want to surprise your Mom, with a pup/dog, but I think if you do the research first and find a reputable breeder in her area, then maybe arrange for your Mom to visit with the breeder and to select her pup, that might be best all around. A good breeder will want to meet the actual owner of the pup, as well as all rescues will as well.
I can attest that Yorkie pups are a lot of work. Perhaps an older dog might be best. Retired breeding females or males that are neutered/spayed often make great pets. The plus side here is that you know the size, the coat, the temperament, and the health of the dog. Most particularly if they are home based breeders, will have housebroken and done some preliminary obedience training.
I think that what you are doing for your Mom is just great. A very thoughtful gift, even more so that you are dedicated to doing your research.
The very best of luck with your search. |