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No I undstand your point. It just makes me a lttle irritated b/c to me, I think that dogs are priced as to what they need to be, sure they are expensive, but there are tons of Dogs that need good homes and instead someone is asking for a purebread dog for free or very cheap. I dont think that is right. I understand the fact of being in love with a certain breed as I was to Yorkies, but I wasnt going to expect one for cheaper. I just dont think that is right. I am like you though still making payments. It is just my opinion that if you cant affort it, move on to something that you can afford. That is all. I think that this is a very controversial thread, but it is nice to see everyones opinions...so lets respect what everyone has to say! |
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I just wish more people would think about the dog first instead of themselves. The ones looking for a teacup, babyface, intact females for $300 send shivers up my back as I know the chances are very high that the dog or its pups will end up in rescue. If the world was perfect we would not need that many rescue organizations that are out there for Yorkies. But on any given day there are close to 300 Yorkies that are in Yorkie only rescue and how many are in pounds we don't know. This not a Yorkie only problem but an out of control problem in the US. Just go to petfinder and see how many purebred dogs are in rescue or at animal control. Look at the statistics of how many animals are euthanized every year (in the millions). :mad: Just my thoughts. Cindy & The Gang :aimeeyork |
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It doesn't bother me.... sometimes someone might be retiring a female or someone no longer can keep their yorkie... and price is not a issue... they are just looking for a good home for their pet. Everyone should be entitled to a YORKIE!!! :) |
Some people cant afford an expensive yorkie. I know they are expensive to breed, but I dont think people should look down on others just becuase they dont have enough money or aren't "rich". I got my Cosmo for $250 he isn't reg. but I dont care I just wanted him as a pet. He is great and I am glad I got him. I am a college student too and dont have a lot of money but I made sure before I bought him that I had a lot saved up for emergencies. |
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Priceless!! That's what the buyers should understand when they are getting a bargain price of $650-$750 for a lifetime of love and companionship from a Yorkie. It doesn't irritate me to see people trying to get a bargain...I know that they aren't really dealing in "reality" if they've done their homework. However....the price you pay also depends greatly on the area of the country that you live -- sort of the same as buying a house. ;) |
My parents only paid $400 for my yorkie Lacey back in 1992. Yorkies were not quite as popular back then and things were cheaper. And my parents bought her at a pet store. We did know anything about puppy mills back then and the warning not to buy from a pet store. But, we got lucky with Lacey. She rarely got sick. She was just a normal, beautiful, healthy dog. Until she got kidney failure at the age of 13, she never really had to go to the vet other than her shots. She had recurrent ear infections, but that is common. We always took her to vet to get drops and she was better. |
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oh, another issue: what if the person has a reason for wanting a yorkie so badly, not just because they are cute. My reason was because i am allergic to dogs, but not to toby :D ... people with allergies is a big one i think, true there are other breeds but the few that i looked into i think yorkies were the less expensive |
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It would break your heart if you saw some of the conditions the dogs are in when rescue gets them and you would get very angry and try to protect these little ones as much as you can. You would also get angry because you could not understand why didn't they take care of them and just threw them away. Not everyone makes a long term committment like you have. Again, I am sorry. Cindy & The Gang :aimeeyork |
The ads don't bother me, but this does. When people buy Yorkies, but can't afford to give the Yorkie proper vet care, put food on the table for their own children or have their utilities disconnected----just to say "I Have A Yorkie". Sorry, if I stepped on any toes. |
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Thanks for a fabulous response...sometimes we need a little nudge to remind us that life is not always black and white...and that sometimes a prayer is answered even when the rest of the world says you haven't a chance in hell... :) I'm so happy your grandmother has a loving companion... :thumbup: Francie |
Yes, I get very irritated! It costs a lot for medical bills.. and if you want a happy, healthy pet then you should be willing to pay that much. I'm only 21, just got married.. and my husband is the only one who works right now, so we don't have much money.. but had our hearts set on a yorkie. Did we complain about the price (well he did a little), but we saved until we could afford one. I also get very irritated with family and friends who always say "I would never pay that much for a dog" Well, its not just something you buy and then discard. If you're willing to pay that much, it is yours for years and years. |
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