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So we asked the "breeder" did she not allow breeding of her dogs, and she says no I don't do that, you can do whatever you want. And here we were thinking, Great! If anyone out there doesn't remember, we initially got Uni to breed TO MAKE MONEY SELLING HER PUPPIES. :blush: Long legged, big eared, LP grade 2 having light colored, tall freak yorkies that get mistaken for papillons. LOL. And no I wouldn't have been a good breeder, I bet I would have fainted or barfed at the first sight of anything weird. |
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Hi Kayla and Tucker welcome to YT:D Tucker is a cutie pie. If you are unsure if he is a purebred I would get a DNA test. Check out other threads here with people that have the same questions. You came to a great place with a lot of information. |
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What do you mean human turned admin? I'm no admin at all! I'm all human! We all know admins are all robots sitting somewhere in Silicon Valley! :p That's not me! :cool: Anyway, as much as I don't like the sound of me being around the block, I guess I have as far as yorkies are to be concerned. I really don't want to jump on noobs, but it's noobs that say they did their research and they know what to look out for, but then didn't do what they were warned against that gets me. Like the OP. We are just looking out for the breed we love. I'm really tired, and I'm sorry if I offended anyone. I work everyday and apparently it's Thurs and I thought it was Tues. OMG :eek::eek::eek: Dang mouse, I pushed the eek button once and it went three times. |
2 Attachment(s) Kyra at 9 weeks had shorter hair and a longer nose as you can see in the first picture but at 21 weeks she now has tons of hair and a shorter nose so its real hard for me to tell by just those two things. |
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Not sure whether Tucker is purebred or not, but he sure is a Cutie! I just wanted to say Congrats on your new pup and Welcome to YT!! I brought my previous pup home at 8-weeks old and he lived to a very Healthy 13-years old. I brought my current pup home at about 10 1/2 weeks. Lastly, $400 is an awesome price and I know you are already in Love with him whether he is pure, or not..... :) |
Hi and welcome. I have two yorkie pups. Molly's nose is longer than Lily's. I wouldn't worry too much about taking him at 8 weeks in the UK they took pups away from 6 weeks when I was little. All our dogs when I was growing up we're Round 8 weeks or so when taken from mum especially working dogs. Yyou can teach him everything he needs to know. Make sure he meets lots of other dogs (all fully vaccinated) and yelp if he bites too hard. That's what his mum would do. He looks okay to me from the pics. He's still young and his ears will change as he gets older.have him vet checked soon as possible At the end of the day as long as he is loved fed and cared for he will do just fine and I'm sure you will do this with pleasure. Enjoy your bundle of fun. |
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Welcome and congrats on little Tucker! He is adorable whether he is pure or not. Like the others have said, if you really want to know, have a DNA test done. I ended up bringing Jack home at 10 weeks old - at that time, I knew nothing of how to pick out a yorkie or to wait until they are 12 weeks old - I didn't know I shouldn't buy him from a store, etc. I found this site after I was already home with him. That being said, we did and continue to have socialization issues with him. I had been taking him to a yorkie play group and the lady that was running it moved away, so we are back to square one. He was really doing good and making some progress too. We have had him on vacation with us this week and he is doing much better with humans, not so much with other dogs though - I will continue to work on this. He does bite but not hard - we did the whole yelping at him when he was younger to get him to realize that he was biting too hard. It took over a year to get him totally potty trained and every now and then he will still have a small accident... that being said, Jack is the most wonderful, sweetest, loving little guy (though we have to bribe him for kisses) ever. Again, welcome and good luck. |
Hi and grats on your new baby! All I can say is, in the end you will love him like no other and he will be a special part of your life :) |
Well I am going to get the hot water shower in this one but here it goes... I only register my dogs AKC if I am planing on keeping a show one or two. the ooops litter was registered with a lesser registry to save money, all of you seen the conditions that my puppies are welcome in this world and how they live , I can't afford to pay AKC registration specially with a back to back litter that the two i just have, GOOD BREEDERS do not make any money..besides I am very upset with AKC for allowing a showing of a dog that was BRED thru two MERLE parents. I know I might be the exeception to the rule, but the AKC is becoming a MONEY talk registry in my humble opinion.. to the OP, if you send me a full body shot of your baby and tell me, does he look more longer than tall? does his coat is more sparse than the full fluffy full coat yorkies puppies show? maybe he is a silky and they are as good as yorkies.. hugs, |
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