Here's more information on CHIC testing the YTCA site isn't working very well, but this gives some information. YTCA is trying to encourage all breeders to CHIC test thier dogs. Health Committee Canine Health Information Center: CHIC Information Quote:
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OOPS! I guess I missed the CHIC I didn't see the pedigree either but now I do maybe it just didn't load the first time and nope I wasn't joking at all. Why wouldn't someone suggest YorkieTalk? Especially those who use it themselves? I didn't say it had anything to do with being a substitute for face to face education, I'd be shocked if anyone thought it should be...well then again there are all those emergency posts...I did make a thread asking why it is so many sellers of all sorts of goods that sell on here and use YT and breeders on here well they don't have YT links under their links, and I've always personally wondered about that myself. Besides I was posting my personal opinions...no a site shouldn't be an all inclusive but if I had one I'd also want a load of information put on it to combat all the false information out here, much more readily available. Anywho this breeder looks very reputable and their site seems quite sufficient, I was just tossing my 2 cent out there...I totally get that many breeders don't have sites and why but in this day information is sought online and more reputable breeders should be taking the forefront of the information spreading, that means going online to get the word out. |
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Totally, they're busy with the dogs. |
Breeder Question ok guys my husband and I are going to look at a yorkie puppy this weekend the only thing Im leary about is the person has papers on both mom and dad but never sent them off she says she can show them to me to see what i can do, Im not looking to get one to breed or anything so what do yall think, I know I have had alot of question on here but everybody has been a big help, we are just so nervous because our little prancer was so sick the past 4 years of his life and I would do it again for him would not change a thing I did for Prancer I just dont think I could go through it again mentally with another one if something was wrong. He is a cutie though but we want to see the mom and dad before making a decision thanks guys looking forward to the feedback |
did they say why they haven't sent them off? honestly, there is no reason whatsoever to Not register pups if everything is correct... so i always advise against it- even for a pet. here, only one litter per year per dam can be registered, and only 6 (soon to be 4!) per lifetime, so unreg pups here are a Huge red flag for over breeding their dogs, but i believe it is different over there? breeders are able to breeding endorse (limited reg) the pups papers if it isn't breeding quality, which means its pups cannot be registered; so if everyone buying a pedigree looked for papers, then it would eliminate a Fair few inherited ailments- and improve the breed over all for everyone. if they haven't registered, what did they say on health testing? may i ask why you decided against honeybee; did they just not 'fit' you? |
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I know what you mean about being scared, we went through a very hard time with a purebred Cairn Terrier, and it had a serious genetic problem. I was afraid to even get a purebred again until I learned some breeders take breeding very seriously. If this is a good breeder, she will want to hear about your experience. |
I'd want papers for my pet it's called limited registration. You'll also see that breeders selling pups on full registration are not the most responsible, same as those selling pups without AKC registration at all. Nancy-you mean shouldn't breed :D stinking typo, auto correct does it to me ALL the time I just get random weird words.:rolleyes: Everything else Nancy said :yeahthat: |
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Almost a Yorkie Momma... I just put a deposit down with a "backyard" breeder. I'm new to this & now I'm worried that I made a mistake. She did not have the parents but had full grown yorkies from the same parents (she said) She had many full grown, healthy, beautiful dogs that were hers. The 3 puppies that were for sale are already 4 months old & she's selling them for $650. Everything looked on the up & up....should I be worried? |
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Did she say why she didn’t have the breeding pair? Another thing that you should be aware of, is puppy mill breeders often sell their dogs through regular homes, and you need to make sure the breeding pair are being treated properly, otherwise these greeders get away with abusing dogs. If I were you, I'd cancel the sale, if she doesn't return your deposit, it's even more proof, she's a poor breeder. |
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You can research a lot of breeders by name on here. You can also use the search section and put in their name or name of their kennel. This situation sounds odd to me from the beginning. Could be on the up and up but it does sound strange from the get go. |
Breeder Question How do you search breeder by name on here ? |
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She seemed very knowledgeable about the breed, very willing to share training, grooming & care tips...really took her time w/ us & is willing to keep our pup till Dec 23 when we will pick her up for a Christmas surprise. I want to trust that this is all good & I am NOT a trusting person! Please reassure me or tell me to wake up & smell the coffee!!! |
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