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Curious...why the mixes? I know that there's a purpose for creating hybrids by mixing certain breeds, but I was curious about some of the yorkie mixes like the Morkie,Yorkie Poo, Yorkie Tzu, Chorkie, Yoranian, Yorkie Pin.. oh and Yorkie/Chi or Doxie? I'm sure it has to do with personality, size or genetics but what specifically? |
Money. So called "designer" breeds are all about the cash they can extort out of uneducated folk.:( |
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And then you have the people who have that OPPS litter. |
There are a lot of irresponsible people and then breeders that think it's great to mix different types of dogs. |
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Those with unregistered dogs, so they can't breed purebred AKC registered offspring, use those dogs to breed mixes to make cash money $$$. |
I don't think mixing any breed is right. You are supposed to breed to better the breed and sense a mixed dog is not a breed you are not better anything you are just breeding mixed dogs that there don't need to be anymore of because there are already millions in shelters that have to be put to sleep daily. If you want a mixed breed you should adopt from a shelter. No reputable breeder breeds mixes. |
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And just think! When it gets to the point that the government is using breed registeries to keep up with WHO is breeding dogs, how many they are producing, where they live, etc, so they can then go "inspect" their homes, levy outrageous "fines" or confiscate dogs for "non compliance" or to collect fees for licensing each dog as well as the home itself, people will just STOP registering their dogs! Then all you will be able to get is unregistered dogs, from unnamed sources, at undisclosed points of contact.....ooops! THAT IS A PUPPY MILL ISNT IT? THEY will continue to thrive and make tons of money, CASH ONLY TRANSACTIONS, but "reputable breeders" will cease to exist, for the most part....wanting to remain untraceable to avoid unannounced "home inspections".... |
I disagree about the money because from what I have seen even a poorly bred yorkie costs more than a mixed breed, and anyone that is willing to buy a mix most likely does not care that much about AKC papers anyway. Granted the breeders of mixes just as the breeders of purebreds like to make money, but I think they breed mixes because people want them. As all of you know finding a full bred yorkie that does not cost an arm and a leg is a challenge. If you are not a show breeder and you raise yorkies then I guess you must be a profit breeder, yet people on YT say don't buy from breeders for profit, then of course most people breed out of their home, yet buying from a back yard breeder is also frowned up. Since there are not a ton of yorkie show breeders and they often go a long time between selling puppies the price is high and the wait can be long, in some instances like like with me, I wanted a male puppy and wound up with a female, then I wanted another female and wound up having to take the male, so I had to pay $1,500 for the opposite sex of what I wanted. After paying $1,800 for my last yorkie that had so many personality issues and quirks that can be common in the breed I decided that this time I was not going to spend an arm and a leg for a dog. However I wanted something similar in size and look of a yorkie, so I started searching for a mix breed. I found Lola in an on line classified ad and she was mixed with Pom, LOL I don't even like the look of a pom or their personality, but she was cute, looked similiar to a yorkie but still differnt. She was 4 months old and only $450.00. When I went to see her the lady turned out to be a broker she said she sold them for "friends" in northern MI, the dogs she had were all around 3-4 months of age, clean and looked healthy. I took a chance and gave her a post dated check and took Lola immediately to the vet for bloodwork and a check up, everything came back great so I kept her. Buying a dog is very hard because there are so many scammers out there, I am just glad that whoever decided to breed Lola did so not to make a better yorkie or Pom specimen but to just get a very good pet that could be sold affordably because that is just what a lot of people want. So far Lola has turned out to be the best dog I have ever had, my husband thinks that by mixing breeds it evens out some of their temperament and issues, I am not sure if that is true but I often here people say how much better tempered a mutt is and how often there are less health issues. As much as one might like to claim Lola is a designer mix, she really is just a little mutt, and I am so lucky she is my little mutt :love::animal36:love: |
And a beautiful one indeed. You lucked out having her be very healthy. She's a total princess. :aimeeyork Quote:
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Mine is a 'dorkie' yorkie/daschund, and was an 'oops.' He's got the face of a yorkie, a coat like a yorkie (hair, not fur) but shorter-it looks like he's been trimmed. He's got a hybrid bark-the deep warning bark of a doxie when necessary, but 'talks' (squeaks) like a yorkie. He's got a mostly yorkie personality, but that stubborn streak of a doxie. I wouldnt ever do it on purpose, but I do think he is a good mix. |
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I hate the idea of designer breeds, Yorkie or otherwise. It is just another way of getting money from people who dont know what the meaning of a pure breed is. Its just another excuse for irresponsible people to not have their animals spade or neutered. If there are people out there that are willing to pay for a a rediculous amount of money for a "Designer" dog than youre going to have unexperienced people breeding willly nilly with this one, that one and any other one. Slap a fancy name on it and there ya go. Anything to make a a few hundred dollar. In my opinion they are still just a mutts, just with a fancy name! Dont get me wrong... I love dogs of all kinds. I've had pure breed and non pure breed dogs my entire life. But for someone to take a mutt and give it a fancy name in order to con people out of their money is a total rip off ! |
There are people who breed poor quality purebreds as well as mixed breeds. I suppose the idea of the "designer dog" was just another selling point for someone who either makes a living by breeding dogs or uses them as a supplement to their income. I can tell you that about 90% of the abandoned small dogs that go into the shelters in the NYC area are "designer" dogs that did not turn out quite so cute as the owners expected. It is a sad, sad thing to see. For every little cutie that found a good loving home there are twice as many that ended up on the street or dumped at a shelter. |
I own a "mutt" as some on here would refer him to. Do I care that he is not AKC? No. Do I care he is mixed? Absolutely not. Did I pay an outrageous amount for him? Sure didn't! Does this make me an irresponsible mutt mommy? Absolutely not! I put out more money caring for him than people I know with AKC Registered Dogs. Personally, I think the reason some mixed breeds sell for so much is because of the rich and famous buying them and making the news, magazine, etc... There are so many puppy mills near me selling shorkies, morkies, shichons, cavatzu's, etc...that I could puke. They charge up to $3500 for these dogs. Just because you have an AKC registered yorkie does not mean you are above anyone else. Unless you're a breeder, more than likely the only reason you bought a registered yorkie is because you want the right to say he/she is "registered". Oh my! At the end of the day, do you think any of our little dogs care? As long as they are well cared for by responsible pet parents that is all that matters. So, I'll keep my little mutt and continue to love him just like you all love your AKC yorkie! Raley has yorkie hair and a little smushy face that I love dearly! |
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My last dog was a "mutt" and he had a long happy life with us for 20 years. I chose to get a yorkiepoo. I didn't care that he wasn't recognized by the AKC. He was cute...he needed a home..I fell in love with his little face...and we made him a part of our family. :animal-pa |
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I still love my yorkie mix as well as all my other animals! |
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I am not talking about bad breeders thought I am talking about reputable breeders. |
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AKC registry has nothing to do with this. There are many puppy mills that sell AKC registered dogs. Most people who buy a purebred dog do it because they want a particular look and personality trait and not bragging rights. Many of these designer dog breeders charge as much and more for their pups than purebred breeders do. Many of these so called Hollywood "starlets" that tote little dogs around in their bags have "designer" dogs as well as purebred. The problem is that a large number of the designer as well as purebred dogs are not what the buyer was promised. Since it has become such a fad to buy a small breed dog many of the people who buy these dogs have never had a dog and do not know how to care for them. When the cute little puppy becomes a medical burden or grows too large they don't want it anymore. It is the breeding of poor quality, sickly dogs and selling them to whoever has the right amount of dollars that is the real issue.......and that happens with designer and purebred dogs. Mixed breed dogs are just as loveable as any other dog but to breed poor quality sickly dogs under horrific conditions and then sell them without regard to how they will be taken care of is beyond contemptible. |
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Some people that buy mutt/mixes get lucky...others not so much so. With a mix you don't know what you're going to end up with unless you buy an adult dog....which probably explains the number of mutts in shelters. |
There is a well known hobby breeder in my town that sells a lot of registered yorkies. If you want a yorkie here that is who everyone says to go to. Well, I have seen her pups and they are very poor quality and definitely not breed standard. I have asked a few people that I know who have bought puppies from her why they chose to buy from her. Their reply, "her dogs are AKC registered". So, there is obviously good and bad and I won't argue that. I just so happen to really love my yorkie mix and it doesn't bother me that he is mixed. Whenever I get another furbaby, it just might be a pure bred yorkie. I can guarantee you, though, that I will not buy one from anyone around where I live! |
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