concretegurl | 09-05-2012 08:16 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Yorkielvr4ever
(Post 4008648)
I am sure by now, every "vet" and "expert" with an online PHD in breeding experience has raked you through the coals - your pup is adorable and his well being is now in your hands and I just hope that your hands are the right ones. What many "experts" seem to lack here is the day they saw and fell in love with their 1st yorkie - 45 yorkies later it is all about genetics, age, pedigree - I for one know that pup that steals your heart as I searched for 3 years before I found a male ( first and only male dog ever - now almost 4 years). He stole my heart at 5 weeks and he stayed with mom until he was almost 9 weeks as I refused to pay less to take him and pay for his shots on my own. I did not buy him for his pedigree, for show and all these experts on here are losing tons of money by constantly degrading people's choices instead of showing their PERFECT dog in the arena - not everyone on here but a lot of them - while genetic health is important for your pup and the future heartbreak/expenses it could bring you - I have pet yorkies and they are more like my kids than dogs - i would give mine a kidney if they needed it and it was possible and could care less if their mom or dad ever set foot in the arena - congrats on your new baby and enjoy him for many years !!!!!!!!! | Showing and health testing are not the same they can be done independantly.
Many reputable breeders do health testing follow guidelines that are in the best interest of the pup.
Your post is a bit confusing tomedical me following YTCAthe breeding standards is not the same as supporting ethical breeding in entirety.
Who here besides breeders has had 45 yorkies...? |