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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: Shoeburyness, Essex, United Kingdom
Posts: 81
| ![]() Hi... Just wanted to welcome a fellow UK'r. Like you I did the same thing and joined here and eventually was able to get my little Yorkie... 2 weeks ago. She is wonderful and the people on here are the most informed and wonderfully helpful people around!! ![]() ![]() |
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If you like I could ask my breeder who does have dogs in Europe if she knows of any good breeders in the UK. I am sure there are; after all this is the founding country for the Yorkie!! The library here is a fountain of information. I do know that customs and traditions are different in each country; how-ever I still recommend waiting until your pup is at least 12wks old AND 2 lbs prior to adoption. Although I have heard that the European Yorkies tend to be a "bit" larger then the regrettable mania we have here in North America for "teeny" dogs. Just a couple of cautions if you are used to BIG dogs. Yorkies need a halter to be walked with. Appropriate size corrections; use voice/treat/pet rewards...ie positive training. One measurement my breeder gave me, was leash correct with one finger... move to two fingers as they become adult. Many things to look out for a good breeder and to assess the pup. One thing I suggest is truly feeling the parents out (hopefully both). First for a good temperament, then for structure. I want you to feel for boney width; this is a very rough approximation of how strong the parents bones are. Run your hand down their legs, do they remind you of sticks? Qualify that by descriptives; ie popsicle stick, twig, small roundish strong stick?. How wide in finger width are the legs from mid joint, ie knee or elbow to ankle? In an adult yorkie for most sized female hands one to less than one width is "thin" bone. Now watch the parents move. Very important. Do they fall into a natural trot? Or do they run, then do a kind of bunny hop? Do they stack naturally and easily? This is called free stacking. When they move in a walk or trot, do their toplines stay level? From the above bunny hopping/always running, never trotting, a roached or rounded back when moving at a walk or trot or standing are NOT good examples. I'd pass on any puppy from those parents. If what I have explained is unclear please private message me, and I will try to elaborate. This is such an exciting time for you. I wish you all the best in finding that right puppy for you and your husband.
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Chessington, Surrey, UK
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2012 Location: South Yorkshire,England
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It's sad to see Zack (Zedekiah)(black lab) declining. He's about 13, very slow now, but still seems happy. He can't control himself any more and messes in the home, but he doesn't seemed bothered. We just take him out more and clear up more ![]() We don't have any GS any more, I'm 50 and after my last GS died, couldn't face any GS or new dogs in the home for 5 years and truly have never got over his passing, which was a very long time ago. Then we got Zack for my youngest daughter, & soon after 'Ish' ( Ishmael) (our second Border collie) for me and companion for Zack. I'll add picture soon. | |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2012 Location: South Yorkshire,England
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Meeting breeder is an issue, as I'm home bound mostly. Hubby could go, but he doesn't know what he's looking at. If it has a tail and four legs, looks like a dog, then he'd probably think it's a good dog, he could come home with a ferret. lol ok he's not quite that bad, but not far off. | |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2012 Location: South Yorkshire,England
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| ![]() Special hi to the UKer's on here and I second the call for pictures of the new puppy. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: Shoeburyness, Essex, United Kingdom
Posts: 81
| ![]() Well I checked Kennel Club and looked for the breeder that was preferred due to DNA testing. I was lucky to find a breeder that I was able to see both parents and was able to check them out as well. I just love our new addition and will highly recommend checking out Kennel club website! I will try to post pics, I'm just not too sure how to do it will have to get hubby on it! ![]() |
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Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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| ![]() I guess I could have added my Elvis is 12.2 pounds.
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