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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Missouri
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| ![]() I have to admit - if the vet has already 'signed off' on the health (there are no guarantees - no matter what is in writting) - and if you have already bonded with the pup - then i absolutely say "go for it!" I could never deny anyone the joy that my lil yorkie has brought me. Its a love like none other. You said that you're around several other dogs and this one is special. Good luck and welcome to YT!
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Poppy's Mamma ♥ Donating Member | ![]() I see you have decided not to take the pup, Im sorry to hear that and I hope you find yourself another pup soon. I think if you over heard family saying they should breed the dog again then you did the right thing, because that could mean this wasnt an accident or even if it was the next litter sure wont be. Either way the pup is gorgeous and Im sure he will find a good home, Good luck on your search.
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YT Addict Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: ontario canada
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| ![]() Wishing you luck in your search for the right dog. I am sorry for the difficult decision you had to make.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Indiana
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Northern CA
Posts: 29
| ![]() Thanks again everyone. I am really sad about the dog because I got very attached to the little guy. However, I believe I made the right decision. Plus I was told by a couple of animal experts locally that I also made the right decision. The good news is that I learned a great deal from this experience -- not only what to avoid in a dog, but what to look for as well. ![]() I am still keeping the appointment with the service dog organization tomorrow. The organization suggested that, at no cost to me, even though I had decided to not take the dog and have him evaluated (which I would have had to pay for and in which they would have made some money). So I will get a chance to learn more about what kind of dog to look for regarding my own individual needs. Thanks again for all your help. This is one of the nicest forums of the most helpful people I have ever been on! ![]() |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Northern CA
Posts: 29
| ![]() Okay, so my saga continues, believe it or not. Whew! I've talked with the pup's breeder some more (we are neighbors, so the conversations just sort of happened). Now, I'm pretty convinced that the pup's breeding was not as thoughtless as I had earlier believed, and that the breeder is more ignorant and innocent than anything. I had misunderstood some of what she told me earlier. Apparently, the breeder and the owner of the stud -- both strictly pets -- really did intend to breed the dogs, it just happened earlier "by accident" than they had intended. The pup seems really healthy and has an excellent temperament. I really love this dog. He is seven weeks and knows me instantly the moment he hears my voice. He comes right to me, even if I haven't called him -- just as soon as I come in the door to the house. I took him a frozen nylabone for teething dogs this weekend, and he dragged it off joyfully, even though it is much longer than him! It was hilarious, and he is so adorable and sweet. He fell asleep on my lap yesterday. I think the breeder would really like to see me take this pup because she is being so careful about the home he goes to, and she knows quite a few people in my husband's family pretty well. She knows I love the pup, and he loves me. She is not advertising the dog for sale anywhere, only going through personal referrals from her friends. She has bred dogs only twice, and only during the past six years. Each of the first three dogs went to homes of friends or relatives. This one pup was the only one in the litter. I have been educating this breeder/neighbor about OFA, CERT and COI. She was completely ignorant about all of that. I think she really meant well but just didn't think about it. She is very open to what information I have been sharing with her. Anyway, she got me a copy of the father's registration. I am trying really hard to get a pedigree going back 8 to 10 generations -- or even just four. But I am having a hard time finding any information on the sire, so far. The pup's sire's sire and dam do not have regular kennel names. I do have their registration numbers and one DNA number from the sire's sire But cannot figure out how to get information on the AKC website without having to pay $10 each for the sire and dam's pedigrees -- and the pedigree may or may not exist, for all I know. Does anyone know if there are free online databases that I can use to trace the pedigree, even if I have to enter one registration number at a time for each generation? I am not sure where the ancestors of the sire and dam came from. But both the sire and dam are in great health and both are four or more years old. What do you think? If you were me, would you just take the risk and buy the dog? I am having a hard time saying no to such an adorable pup. I am not the sort of person to buy a dog on a whim. The last dog I had was in my teens, so I have resisted all this time because I was too busy or other pets (usually cats, and not many of those). But now I have the time to devote to a pup. Ideas? Anyone? |
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YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: The South
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| ![]() Honestly, I'd go with you gut. I understand that you are attached and I believe it! These dogs have such charm! I will say though, one of my best friends trains service dogs and she hardly ever trains smaller dogs. Now, i'm not sure about your disability, so I cannot say a yorkie wouldn't work. However, these little dogs tend to be stubborn and if you are already hesitant about some things with his current environment, it might be harder to train. Also, are you able to handle 15lbs with your disability? Not sure if this is the case, but wanted to point it out. In the end, it's whatever you want to do! Good Luck! Quote:
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Northern CA
Posts: 29
| ![]() Actually, the trainer who specializes in training service dogs, and who is herself disabled, was very impressed with the videos of the pup interacting with children, a teen and the other dogs. Small will work just fine for my disability. My disability is neurological, and my motor skill issues do not affect my ability to lift and carry -- weight wise, anyway. And, of course, no one is exactly certain how big the pup will get. He could be smaller than that. His sire is not quite four pounds and the dam is four and a half pounds. (I think he is so big and healthy because he is getting all his mom's milk to himself.) |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: CA
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Accidental litters have happened since dogs first walked the earth and there will always be, there is no changing ignorance in most cases. I have owned many dogs in my life that were from accidental litters. I don't think you would be encouraging them to do it some more, if they are going to do it again that wont be your fault. The puppy is here and needs a good loving home. You have been lucky to see how well these pups are cared for and been part of it. You know your getting a wonderful puppy. How much are they charging for the puppy? Because this is an accidental breeding your not going to get a guarantee and that has to be your choice if you can live with that or not. Most breeders guarantees are not worth much anyhow because they exclude so much. If this were a breeder my opinion would be different of course. I think you are in a great position, you are already attached to this puppy and I see no reason not to get him. Shoot, I don't know any breeders that would allow anyone else go to the vet appointment with them. And you got to, plus hear from the vets mouth how healthy he was ![]() ~~Lin~~ | |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: CA
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The reason I say the price is fair is because this litter of pups have been well cared for, taken to the vet, been very well socialized, and they aren't pushing the pups out by 8 weeks. It sounds like they have pup a lot of time, and money into the litter. I just read again, you will also get papers on this pup? Girl if you don't go for it I just might..hehe.. Seriously though, I think you should buy this puppy. are they going to get the parents fixed now too? Lin | |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: CA
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Good luck in your search, sounds like your off to a good start.. ![]() ~~Lin | |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Northern CA
Posts: 29
| ![]() Just want you all to know that I bought the pup today. He will not come home with me for awhile, of course, because he still needs to be with his mom -- and she is SUCH a good mother! But she lives right across the street so I am able to visit him each day. My niece and I went over today twice! We couldn't get enough of this pup and the other two Yorkies. They are such sweeties. I can't believe I actually have a Yorkie! One of the last breeds I ever thought I would get, but he stole my heart! ![]() I am a bit nervous -- it has been so long since I have had a dog -- but also VERY excited! The service dog trainer will meet him day after tomorrow. I think she is as excited as I am! ![]() Here is a pic of him and his mom that I took today with my phone. |
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Missouri
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