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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: NY USA
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No I'm don't think I'm better then anyone but I got Ivy very close to home from a rescue. Reggie I drove from NY to a Ohio shelter. So like you said you just need to look. If you want to go to a breeder that is fine just make sure it's for the "best of the breed" not a mutt. I just wish you could visit a shelter on kill day can't even begin to tell you how hard it is to see that. All dogs need love I just wish people would buying from breeders that sell mutts.
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| | #107 |
| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: New York, NY
Posts: 648
| My friend just got a morkie...he is blonde and one if the cutest little stinkers I have ever seen!! Good luck with your new baby!!
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| I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Quote:
I'm so glad people can see this, and I so agree with you. Her first post says: Quote:
For all of you with an open mind, I just want to say, according to the Humane Society, 75% of the dogs at the pound are mixed breed, with only 25% being purebred. I think when buying a dog the local humane society should always be the first thing you consider, but I also think it’s important to support the future of the Yorkshire Terrier breed, by going to an excellent breeder. It’s important that we look toward the future and do things that don’t just impact us, but impact those in the future. Yorkietalkers aren't just hard on people who buy from mixed breed breeders; they are hard on anyone who supports a bad breeder. Many have written similar accounts about how the bought their dog from a puppy mill and are PROUD and didn't care what we said, the dog needed a home, others write about buying from a pet store, but don't care what we say, the dog needed a home. For everyone purchased, two will replace it, so you are all so right when you say you don’t care, well I do care. So this is not about the dogs, it's about the breeders.
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| | #109 | |
| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| | #110 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Ocala, FL, Marion
Posts: 112
| JMO I think there is room for both. Those that want a pure bred and one that wants a mix. Both are fine choices as long as everyone says you go to a breeder who is breeding for the right reasons. A pure bred can cost anywhere from $1000 up depending if you want a show quality, and sex of dog. Although I have had pure bred dogs they have always come to me from friends who couldn't take care of the dog any more. I have also rescued dogs from out local shelter lovingly called "mutts". My DH and I have the money to purchase a dog from a good breeder but I think this is where the problem comes in. Most folks love the look of a pure bred but have no idea what it takes in time and money to get them to look like the dogs on the dog shows. So they start looking for a "cheaper" breeder one that fits their income. There will always be "backyard" breeders. Supply and demand Economics 101. Here is where this forum comes in. If we can educate one person that it would be better to get a Yorkie Mix from their local shelter than to buy a "pure bred" from a inferior breeder than we have help our favorite breed. We got Gizmo from our local humane society. He was listed as a Yorkie mix puppy. I have always wanted a Yorkie but I knew I wasn't getting a pure bred but what I did know is I was saving a dog who had part of a wonderful breed in him. A week later and he is wonderful. True he came home from the shelter with Kennel cough but they gave us the medicine to treat it. He still had worms even though they wormed him. They would have given us the medicine to reworm him but since we were on our free vet visit provided by the shelter we got the medicine from them. Bottom line I paid $75.00 for a dog who had been given all his shots, was neutered, micro chipped, a coupon for one free grooming and one free vet visit. Hey you can't beat that in these tough economic times.
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| | #111 |
| Therapy Yorkies Work Donating Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Central, Florida
Posts: 3,863
| Kendra, from the get go, you knew some would express disagreement. Some people on YT think breeding dogs that were not chosen to improve the breed is wrong. Some do not see animals as a commodity to be raised and sold for profit, like cattle, sheep or pigs. Some people have very strong opinions about what we should do to stop puppy mills and private breeders (called back yard breeders often on here). Some people will defend your right to adopt a mixed breed but, hate the fact you bought a puppy from a private breeder. I choose not to get up on the soap box this time. My personal ideas seem to have already been expressed by others. I wonder if what happens here, is a local phenomenon ? Both the local shelters do not have a problem placing small dogs. By small, I mean under 15 pounds. Most small dogs are adopted within 3 days ! The majority of dogs picked up as strays are medium to large size mixed breeds. Also the majority of dogs surrendered by owners are medium to large sized. Larger Black dogs are the least adopted and hardest to place. Awhile ago I wrote a thread about why rescue, or shelter dogs were not right for everyone. My reason for the thread was, that every dogs needs a loving forever home. Just because a 50 pound boxer mix is cute, doesn't mean it is the right dog for you and your family. Some posters thought I was putting down rescue, or shelter dogs. ME ? I was shocked. I was just saying why some people should not adopt a dog with issues they weren't able to handle. Anyway, I have no doubt you will provide a loving forever home for this new puppy. On another recent thread one of the younger YT members was expressing concern about 'over breeding' and the many health problems pure bred dogs have, especially the ones bred with extreme features. When a look was the 1st goal and not health. I have seen GS breeders try to reverse this trend. And new breeds evolve like the Shiloh Shepherds, and Beiwer Terriers. The dog species is not locked into a certain number of breeds. When humans choose a mate for their animal and keep careful records and have the goal to breed a physically, mentally healthy dog that is is beautiful, can we automatically judge them as unethical ? Should only wealthy, professional show people, be allowed to legally breed dogs ? UM.... ? Now Kendra, I could bla, bla, on and on, but really just wanted to say congratulations on the pup and I would like to see Mack's new brother.
__________________ Teresa & Rubin, Gracie, Abba, Ginny Joy and Julia Rose Act like a dog, be kind, forgiving, and loyal. Last edited by Teresa Ford; 12-10-2011 at 09:01 AM. |
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| | #112 |
| YT Addict Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Abbotsford, BC, Canada
Posts: 466
| I can't help myself.... If breeders are ONLY interested in bettering the breed then they would give their superior dogs away to ensure the betterment continues. But no, they charge $3000 for a dog that they can't even guarantee will be the "epitome" of yorkie-dom. Sorry, but ALL breeders do it for CASH. Your arguments are invalid.
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| | #113 | |
| Spoiled Rotten Rescue Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Living In The Moment
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Proud Mom of a now 3 year old Rescue, that i drove 5 hour round trip to get 2 years ago! Not the Puppies that are listed in the local paper here from a BYB .
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| I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 37,147
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__________________ Chachi's & Jewels Mom Jewels http://www.dogster.com/?132431 Chachi http://www.dogster.com/?132427 | |
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| I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Quote:
__________________ Nancy Joey Proud members of the CrAzYcLuB and YAP! ** Just Say No to Puppymills – Join YAP! Yorkshire Terrier Club of America – Breeder Referrals ![]() | |
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| | #116 | |
| I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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__________________ Chachi's & Jewels Mom Jewels http://www.dogster.com/?132431 Chachi http://www.dogster.com/?132427 | |
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| Yorkie Yakker | [QUOTE=Teresa Ford;3754912] I wonder if what happens here, is a local phenomenon ? Both the local shelters do not have a problem placing small dogs. By small, I mean under 15 pounds. Most small dogs are adopted within 3 days ! The majority of dogs picked up as strays are medium to large size mixed breeds. Also the majority of dogs surrendered by owners are medium to large sized. Larger Black dogs are the least adopted and hardest to place. Awhile ago I wrote a thread about why rescue, or shelter dogs were not right for everyone. My reason for the thread was, that every dogs needs a loving forever home. Just because a 50 pound boxer mix is cute, doesn't mean it is the right dog for you and your family. Some posters thought I was putting down rescue, or shelter dogs. ME ? I was shocked. I was just saying why some people should not adopt a dog with issues they weren't able to handle. QUOTE] That is the same thing in my area. They all told me the same thing. They very seldom get small dogs, and when they do they go quick. Many of our local shelters don't even choose the one they think will be the best fit. Some of them draw names to choose who gets the pet. I live in a rural area, and we checked with resuces and shelters. There were very few small dogs available. In fact I never found any small dogs even within two hours of me. The ones that I did find were farther away, and most of them had special needs. They could not go to a home with other dogs, or cats, or children. Or they were senior dogs. Or they had other issues that needed special attention. I personally would have no problem adopting a special needs dog for myself. I would have no problem adopting a senior dog either. And some day I might. But we were looking for a dog for our daughter. I did not want to get a dog that had serious health issues. Or a senior dog for her. She had just lost a dog, and wanted to minimize the chances of that happening again so soon. We did check into adopting what looked to be a good fit for us, but I never had the chance to find out. They rescue would not answer my questions about the puppy. They told me there were already enough applications filled out from people closer that I did not need to bother trying. While there are numerous dogs in the shelters they are not all yorkies. And while there are numerous yorkies in shelters across the US they are not all accesible. I may have eventually found the perfect dog or puppy for my daughter at a shelter, but maybe not. And it could have taken many years if it ever happened. |
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| | #118 | |
| I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 37,147
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__________________ Chachi's & Jewels Mom Jewels http://www.dogster.com/?132431 Chachi http://www.dogster.com/?132427 | |
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| | #119 |
| YT Addict Join Date: May 2011 Location: Gautier, MS USA
Posts: 378
| I have a shih Tzu Maltese. She's of the Diva sub breed. Lol. Congrats
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| | #120 |
| Donating YT Addict Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Ft. Wayne, IN, USA
Posts: 522
| I have a mixed baby and was open and honest to the forum up front. I have never felt that my baby was "lesser" than anyone elses due to his heritage. I have received excellent advice and opinions from this board - I joined after getting my guy. I don't think anyone can say Kendra's baby will not be very loved, she is obviously a great dog parent.
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