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breeder referral :)hi first ever post looking to buy a baby doll face yorkie - found breeder in canada (wish it were in new york) has anyone ever heard of fcsprecious yorkies breeder: judy dostal? any info would be appreciated. her starting price is $3500 is that american dollars? |
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Sorry I can't help you, never heard of the particular breeder. |
thanks. |
I found her site. If it were me, I would keep looking. In a couple of places, she says she doesn't release puppies till 12 weeks, but the right on her puppy page is this: Chanel and Tator are due October 25th Mia and Tator are also due around this time ! now excepting deposits for these litters, puppies will be ready to go December 18th. That would put them at just 9 weeks. :thumbdown (not to mention the bad grammar :p). She also seems to have an abundance of teeny tiny babies (charting to be 2-3 lbs fully grown). :thumbdown:thumbdown Her health guarantee has holes big enough to drive a truck through. "We do not guarantee against conditions brought on by stress or environmental changes that we cannot control once the puppy leaves our care. Therefore we do not guarantee against Hypoglycaemia, Parasites, Viral or Bacterial Infections. Puppy is guaranteed for 48 hours from date and time of arrival against infectious diseases such as parvo, corona, or distemper (Excluding Kennel Cough) Your new puppy is guaranteed to be free from congenital defects making him suitable as a pet for 1 year from the date of birth. If your puppy is found to have life threatening congenital defects you must supply us within 7 days of diagnosis with your veterinarian's written report. We do not Guarantee against Patella’s this can be self inflicted caused by a traumatic injury and not congenital, we also don’t Guarantee against tracheas as this also can be self inflicted by to much pressure on the tracheas, or retained baby teeth." |
She's also been mentioned (and not in a good way) in posts here on YT: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/2968179-post80.html Mixed reviews in the whole thread: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...eard-them.html |
OMG!! Does not cover collasping tracheas, patellas! Yes they can happen from trauma but the vets can tell which is which. And to not cover parasites or parvo , viral or bacterial infections once they leave their care??? Parvo has a 7-10 day incubation period so the puppy should be covered for these issues for at least the first 10 days!! If a puppy gets sick from parvo 3 days after you get the puppy it came from the breeder!!! Plus if the puppy is listed as "teacup" "babydoll faced" etc, run do not walk but run the other way. I would keep looking and find a reputable breeder in your area. Go there, meet the breeder, meet the parents, ask for references from puppy owners and their vet and check them. Look up hints for buying a puppy. Do not rush into it. You are buying your breeder first and one that does not stand behind a pup and ships them out that young does not seem reputable in my eyes. |
$3500 will buy a show quality Yorkie...AM/CAN dollars are fairly close in value now. |
Please, please, please consider adopting a Yorkie from a rescue. There are so many yorkies out there who have been given up because their owners can no longer afford them or they just decided that they didn't want the hassle of having a dog. Adopting an "adult" dog has many perks, one of which being they are generally completely housebroken and don't require the nearly round-the-clock attention that puppies do. Both my Yorkies were adopted (one from a regional rescue org and the other from the local pound). They have been the best little guys ever and seem genuinely appreciative of the home I've given them. Please, please, please consider adopting. It will save a life! |
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Did not even see the price:eek::eek::eek: Must be made out of gold!!!! |
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