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Very Bad news from our breeder-can't stop crying :cry: After still not hearing from this lady that we were supposed to get a puppy from, my dad decided to call again. I can't stop crying as I type this. Both yorkies had their puppies and they all died. They were too small. I am just devastated. I feel so bad for this lady to have to go through this as well. She was starting to get so attached to these puppies and she just loves them. I feel bad for the 2 mama dogs too. I am glad they did not die giving birth. We have 1 other lady we may be getting a puppy from. Her yorkie is due around New Years Eve. I am so worried that her puppies might not make it either. Her yorkie is only 3.5 pounds. That is why we never tried to breed our yorkie Lacey. (She was only 4 pounds.) I am just so sad right now. I guess it is just not meant for me to have another yorkie right now. But, it is all I think about. I had to have Lacey die and then have my possible new puppy die too. I can't take any more loss or heartbreak. |
I'm so sorry to hear this! I will keep you in my thoughts. Don't give up, I'm sure the right puppy is out there for you! :) |
I am so sorry to hear this news, I think that you are right maybe she did not have the yorkie that was right for you, everything happens for a reason and maybe your new little baby just wasnt in that litter. I hope that everything turns out ok with this other litter that you are waiting on the mom seems to be a little small so I will keep her in my thoughts for a healthy delivery. |
That's so sad. I'm sorry that happened. You say the other yorkie is only 3.5 lb and I wouldn't want a puppy from one so small. That's just too tiny to be bred. That's cruel to me. I'd look elsewhere. |
I am so sorry. I know you must be VERY sad and I really feel for you. Take some time off then start fresh with your search. I would try to find a breeder who breeds 5lb. mothers. |
I would also definately try to find a breeder that has a larger female mommy. I know you are strapped for cash, but waiting longer to find the perfect pup is alot better that the heartbreak of losing one because the mommy was too small. Good luck and I am sorry to hear your news. |
I know 2 in NC. Great price, good dogs, they're more active though, but from the one breeder terri their trained on litter boxes when you get them. She has a batch ready in February. The other guy George has mini tea-cups from a nice mom who jumps on anyone's lap and they're going for $700 male, $800 female (mom's 2.5 pounds, dad's 3.4) |
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That is sooo sad! :cry: I am sorry for all of you! I hope you find the baby you are looking for! :hug: |
it is so sad for the pups...and i am sorry you wonl't be getting your yorkie this time...that is why so many are against breeding such small yorkies...i hope the moms are okay! |
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I am borrowing this from an earlier post Please read: If you are in the market for a teacup Yorkie, then what you are shopping for is a premature dog. Yorkies are among the newest breeds of dogs and were originally bred to be about 15 pounds when full grown. We pocket-sized them down to a mere 5 to 7 pounds (the current AKC “breed standard”). Now, thanks to celebrities toting them around for the cameras, the demand is for even smaller dogs – the smaller the better. Except for one thing: they are NOT supposed to be that small. It is fine for a Yorkie to drink from a teacup, but they shouldn’t fit in a teacup. In order to force a puppy that tiny, irresponsible breeders breed females that are too small to be having puppies in the first place and are therefore unable to have them naturally. Keep in mind, a dog, especially one kept in a cage in another building far from human inhabitants, cannot rush to the hospital when she goes into labor and needs an emergency caesarian. To further increase the chance of tiny dogs, the breeder throws the female in with more than one male for more than one day in the hopes that she will have multiple pregnancies in one litter. The result is often more puppies in one litter than can be safely carried. The more puppies she can squeeze into that tiny body, the less room there is for the puppies to grow. – viola! tiny puppies! The end result is a puppy who has perhaps a 50% chance at living more than a few weeks. Because your desire for a tiny dog was more important than having a healthy dog, that premature puppy’s organs and other body parts will not be fully developed. Adorable little Mini battles Atlantoxaial Instability and Chiari Malformation and a liver shunt and Hydrocephalus. What do all these big words mean? It means Mini’s body did not develop fully. This beautiful little girl is dying. Her legs do not work. Her liver does not work properly. Each day it gets more difficult for her to lift her head. Mini knows it and she’s not happy about it. She wants to run and play, but her body doesn’t cooperate. Because the breeder could not sell her, she gave her to PMR. PMR is doing everything possible to give this little girl a chance to grow up healthy. The saddest part of this story is that, to the breeder, Mini is just overhead – the cost of doing business. Beautiful little puppies die all the time in her business and Mini is just one more. Because she does not care about the health of the dogs, she will breed another Mini and another and another and another and another… As long as people are willing to buy the ones she can sell before they die, she will keep doing what she is doing. And beautiful little lives will be wasted because of greed and the reckless pursuit of fashion. Mini has a chance. Thanks to PuppyMillRescue and the foster moms and others who care enough to skip lunches and send money they cannot really spare to pay for her multiple surgeries. To us, Mini is more than the cost of doing business. She is a beautiful little puppy – one who feels fear and frustration and pain and sadness and determination and, we hope, will one day know joy and good health. We watch and we wait and we pray and we cry. Maybe Mini will make it to see her first birthday. We hope so. We try not to think of all the others just like her who never make it this far. So, while you shop for your tiny Yorkie pup, please keep Mini in mind. If you want a companion who will love you no matter what, then adopt a rescue. There are millions of wonderful, beautiful pups just waiting for a good home. |
Right on que MasonsMommy! WTG! :yelrotflm |
I am so sorry to hear your news. Would you be able to go to a dogshow and talk to some of the breeders there? I think some breeders go just to watch - maybe you could make some connections. Anyway, best of luck to you!!!!!! |
I have some help with breeders in La. that do ethical breeding. Beats me if you would not breed Lacey at 4 lb, why you would go to someone breeding a dam 3 1/2 lb?? Shenanegans Cathy Cardia ccardia@rcn.com 978 667 1761 Hi Hopes Cheryl Kroll HiHopes@verizon.net 508 765 1375 Hytor Gillian B. Wilson 413 863 8217 no emil maybe by the phone #'s you can tell which is closest to you On the phone you can get an idea of what type of breeding they are doing and get a ballpark figure of what they charge and maybe by the time they have pups you will have saved enough. Hope this helps. After my yorkie died it took me a year and 5 mos to find what I wanted. Did you ever look at the National Rescue Site?? |
These yorkie mothers were not super tiny. My mom spoke to her on the phone and said both mothers were nearly 5 pounds. I am very sad to hear the news. But, I am not going to stop with my search. It may take a little longer before we have Chloe, but I am not going to stop with my search. One day she will be happily safe in my arms and I won't be hurting so bad anymore. This is a very difficult time for me. My first Christmas without my Lacey and what would of been her 14th birthday is coming up in a few weeks. I have been very depressed and knowing these puppies did not make it added to my pain and heartbreak. |
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[QUOTE=cajungal]Yes, we looked at rescue site, no yorkies in our area. While we do feel sorry for yorkies from rescues and would love to give him or her a home, we don't want one with health problems.QUOTE] The health issues part is very understandable if that is what you are worried about. I am quite sure that a pup from a 3.5 lb mother would help you avoid this completely... :confused: |
hey, just wanted to let you know that those area codes are all in massachusetts. i am so sorry about all those puppie, but i wish you the best in your search- have faith, your baby IS out there!!!!<333 |
Good luck on you search and choose wisely, hope you can get your new baby soon :) |
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