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Recent threads have me thinking.... Is my 'designer dog' really welcome here? She is only half a yorkie after all. The designer dog threads make me kinda feel like my gorgeous little Piper is not as good as all of 'your' (an in general your, not pointing at anyone) full blooded yorkies. 1) I do not call her a Morkie on a regular basis. Really, it just saves me a few key strokes when I type but in real life I call her a yorkie/maltese mix (or vice versa). If this bothers people I will stop using the shortened name and type it all out. 2) I did not pay outrageous prices for her and I did not go to a puppymill for her. I don't feel like I have to explain where my baby came from, but I do feel very defensive when I read certain things. 3) I love her and I would love to open my home up to another yorkie mix/maltese mix. When you see other types of mutts on the street do you ask the owners what they are mixed with? If they know exactly which two breeds made their pup do you automatically think they are horrible people? If they were made up of two mutts who were two mutts who were two mutts...etc...would they be 'better people' because they have multiple mutt lines? I am not trying to upset anyone here...Yorkie, maltese, or mix owners alike. I guess I am just in a sensitive spot right now and wanted to get it all out. |
Your "designer dog" is most welcome here - as are you:) You owe no-one an explanation of where you got your sweet Piper from. Beamer is a pure-bred Yorkie. Lil Bit, I have always had my doubts about whether she is a pure bred or not. But I love them and treat them both the same (OK, my husband says I give Beamer preferential treatment, but I say he gives Lil Bit preferential treatment:D) Don't let any threads worry you:) |
Of course you and your dog are welcome. I don't think the intent of the thread was to make you feel like your dog is inferior in any way. I think the issue people have is with shady breeders purposely producing them, labeling them as designer dogs and giving them outrageous price tags. Members here love ALL dogs. It's the unethical breeders...be it Yorkies or otherwise..they can't stand! |
Honestly, I like it here! I love my pup more than I thought possible. She is a great little mix who has opened my eyes up to the love a little one can give. She goes everywhere with me!Right now is NOT the time for us to add our third dog to the family...which we learned recently. BUT, if I get the chance to get another Yorkie in the future I will!! Nothing against Maltese, but I would stick wit the yorkie side of my girl! LOL!! |
Yes....absolutely......you and your precious morkie are more than welcome here! I apologize if things you've read here give you the impression you weren't welcome. I can understand though why you may have thought so, but please don't think this way any longer. It's not that yorkies mix owners are not welcome here, just that many of us have a problem with the breeders of the mixes. But then personally, I have a problem with lots of breeders and think most shouldn't be breeding yorkies, or any other animal. |
Of course you & your baby are welcome here. I hope my post in the Off Topic forum did not offend you. My intentions were never to offend anyone or make anyone feel unwelcomed. FWIW, I have absolutely nothing against mixed breed dogs. It's the manner in which they've been marketed in order to fool people in to believing they are the "next hottest thing". I would never accuse anyone who owns a mix of jumping on the "designer dog" bandwagon, though. I do not know nor do I need to know the circumstances of how someone came about thier pet...it's really none of my business. But if you come here & ask for advice, you'll get my opinion. ;) I always try to answer politely yet honestly. I never want to create drama or hurt someone. I only try to give a different view. I guess I got off topic a bit. Sorry. I hope no one feels unwelcomed here b/c of something I've posted. If so, I apologize. :aimeeyork |
No no no, I am not offended...I guess it was more the tone of the posts. There are (I think) 3 current posts going around about 'designer doggies'. No one said anything specific that upset or hurt me, I was just inferring from wording and such. This is why chat boards can cause people to go crazy...no facial expressions, no tone of voice, etc. I just know that I am absolutely in love with Piper! |
As I have posted in another thread, Yorkies evolved from (I think) 3 different terrier breeds. So in a way a Yorkie was a "designer dog" in the very beginning. Who is to say that in years ahead a Morkie won't be recognized as a breed of its own like the Yorkie? |
Welcome to YT. :) My daughter has a Yorkie/Jack Russell mix...sweetest dog in the family. I love Miss Daisy and I don't view her any differently than my three yorkies. In fact, my love for Daisy is what got me wanting a puppy and prompt my reach for Rily. Daisy was not a designer bred pup and I didn't pay a lot for her. :) |
You and your morkie are welcome here. What people usually have issue with is the breeding of the designer dog when there are so many mixed breeds put to sleep in shelters. |
You and Piper are very valuable and needed members of YorkieTalk. I started a thread about "designer dogs" - I hope my thread didn't offend you. What hurts my heart is knowing that so many people combine multiple pure breeds and then advertise them as some exotic "designer dogs" and sell them for huge amounts of $$. It just seems sad that the quest for the almighty dollar the intentionally mixed breeds have become so highly sought after from "breeders" when there are so many mixed breeds in shelters who desperately need homes. Most of the dogs that I grew up with were mutts" from the pound. We called them "Henzi 57". It wasn't necessary for us to give them a fancy-schmancy name. They were what they were - mixed dogs who were loved unconditionally. |
Oh, I know about the money making side of this. I see 'Golden-Doodles' for sale for $1000 all the time! Really?!?! I actually enjoy watching the ajcexchange.com ads. There are pure breeds and mixes listed for crazy prices and I watch week after week as they drop from $800+ to $300 to $250....it makes me laugh! My last two pups were true blue street mutts. One we found on the side of the road as an 8 week old puppy!! The other we got from pound at around a year old. They both lived 10+ years and were the best dogs!! |
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As others have said, I do have a problem with people breeding to a fad, rather than considering all the responsibilities of breeding healthy dogs that are guaranteed to always have a home. This is also a problem with many purebred dogs as well, sadly. Also, many people here got their yorkies from pet stores, and didn't learn until later that their dog came from a mill. Regardless of how we got here, we're here, and we're happy to have you. |
Of course you and Piper are welcome here! She is such a cutie. :) My problem with mixed breeds is the same as many other people have already mentioned: they are being marketed as "designer" to turn a hefty profit, usually for BYB and millers. I personally don't know of any reputable breeders creating Morkies or Shorkies or Chorkies or Maltipoos...and the list goes on. I personally love all dogs - purebred or mutt. My brother has a mutt from the pound and he is about 25 pounds of pure sweetness. What I cannot stand is greedy breeders selling "mutts" for thousands of dollars when there are millions of dogs in rescues and shelters, many of whom will be put to sleep before they find a home. |
Poppy is a mixed breed. Half human half yorkie haha! She acts like a little person anyway lol. I am glad you and your sweet morkie are here :D I think we care and love ALL dogs here on YT. :D xxxx |
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