Nancy1999 | 04-12-2012 09:45 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by LitlbitRanch
(Post 3879228)
Here are photos of the three little ones! I still havent picked one so we will see who picks me when i get there.
I did find out that i can get her papers if I want for $300 more :( I do not plan on breeding so It doesn't matter.
Here are the picts!! | That makes no sense; it only costs around $25.00 for her to register a whole litter. The reason breeders don't do is because their dogs are not eligible. A byb told me that once, and I later found out she didn't have breeding rights; by the way, the dog did have a serious genetic illness. She bred the father with the daughter. :( They know that you aren't going to pay several hundred dollars for a piece of paper, especially if you aren't breeding! The AKC allows breeders to sell on limited registration, which means no breeding rights. If she offers you registration through any other registry besides the AKC, it’s worthless, they are paper registries and register anything. If you actually want a Yorkie, finding a breeder who sells AKC registered dogs is your very first step. I would run from a breeder who said this. She probably doesn't have breeding rights, which is the same as stealing, and this means she probably doesn't do health testing and breeds whatever she has. Please take your time when finding a breeder, don’t get caught up in cute puppy pictures. |