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![]() ![]() ANd I will say my breeders having their name as second contact on the chip -what a relief. Mostly my husband and I travel together. So if something happens to us, at least my breeder gets' notified through the chip. But of course I have emergency contact info on their crates too. Also on our wills our dogs guardianship is laid out, and that in 2 out of 3 pets right now is to the breeders, and one our cat is to a very close friend.
__________________ Razzle and Dara. Our clan. RIP Karma Dec 24th 2004-July 14 2013 RIP Zoey Jun9 th 2008-May 12 2012. RIP Magic,Mar 26 2006July 1st 2018 | |
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Oakland County MI
Posts: 6,190
| ![]() that's why it is great to live in a free country, we get to pick and choose who we buy and sell with. Not every buyer works well with every seller and situations vary. On the same school of thought my sister adopted a baby, if something happens and she can no longer care for that child it is set up that I will become legal guardian. I think it is standard practice that the parent of an adoptive child be given the privileges of selecting the person they feel is best suited to care for the child in case of death or even illness. But yet with some breeders apparently you are not able to make that choice for your pup, ludicrous really.
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I would of course make sure as well as I am able, that we could discuss and work out things together. Especially given the 3000 miles apart ![]()
__________________ Razzle and Dara. Our clan. RIP Karma Dec 24th 2004-July 14 2013 RIP Zoey Jun9 th 2008-May 12 2012. RIP Magic,Mar 26 2006July 1st 2018 | |
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www.yorkierescue.com Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Las Vegas & Orange County
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| ![]() I really don't think we should be comparing human babies and canine babies like this. Yes we say we are their mommies, but really when it comes down to it, they are very different.
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Oakland County MI
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Oakland County MI
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| ![]() OK so parents are good enough to decide what is right for their skin babies but owner/parents of dogs are not, perhaps you guys see so much of the worst cases your opinion is different from mine, and like I said earlier we all post from our own experiences so I understand that. All I know is I would NEVER give a dog to anyone that I did not feel 100% confident about and I will never buy from a breeder that tells me otherwise, if others choose to to that is their choice
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And if I did not want to stay close to those breeders, quite simply I would not have bought a dog from them. If I did not agree with what was in the contract I would not have signed it - and maybe not have been able to buy a dog from them either ![]()
__________________ Razzle and Dara. Our clan. RIP Karma Dec 24th 2004-July 14 2013 RIP Zoey Jun9 th 2008-May 12 2012. RIP Magic,Mar 26 2006July 1st 2018 | |
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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| ![]() I think a lot of people who gets dogs sadly see them as disposable and if they don't want to take care of it or can't they sometimes just give it away to whoever not caring who or just drop it at a shelter where it could have a rough life or be put to sleep and good breeders don't want that for there pups that they watched grow in there mommy dogs belly and then watched grow until 12 weeks old and beyond if they are keeping in touch. I think sometimes there are times the breeder can brake the rules like say the owner gets sick and can no longer take the dog but there daughter who the dog knows and is comfortable with and could take care of the dog the breeder would probably say its ok for the daughter to take the dog. The breeder is just trying to avoid the dog going to a non caring owner that will not take care of it and going to a shelter and I think that is AWESOME and in my opinion that is on my list of things that makes a GREAT breeder.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2012 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Honestly, I chose my latest pup not so much for the puppy, but for the breeder. I found my breeder before I found the puppy. And I waited for the right puppy from that breeder. I'm probably paying more than the average price for my next Yorkie, but I'm not just paying for the puppy. I'm paying for the relationship with my breeder & everything that comes with that. She didn't specifically tell me that I have to keep in touch with her, but I definitely plan to keep her posted on my puppy's developments. I also know that I can always contact her in the future with issues/concerns about my puppy's health. And I'd think that if anything ever happened to me & I wouldn't be able to take care of little Prima anymore, that I could contact my breeder with the name of an appropriate relative or friend who would be willing to take Prima & she would work with me to see that Prima has a happy, loving home. In fact, I'm fully confident that if I ever did have to return Prima to her breeder, that she would eventually end up in the perfect home of my breeder's choice. I'm all for the "return the puppy to the breeder" clause. It takes a lot of responsibility off of the owner in case of an unfortunate event & assures that the pup will never be forced to set foot in a shelter.
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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2013 Location: Tennessee
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But honestly, the way some posts have been worded, it comes across like some pets are being rented out or leased and never truly belong to the buyer. I believe, maybe mistakenly, that is where Donna's objections come from. This is strictly my perception, and I do not claim it to be fact. Of course in the end, it doesn't matter. This thread has already moved so far away from the original question, it's not even funny. I hope the OP makes the best choice for her and the pup and lets us know what her decision is.
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Mar 2013 Location: Northeast Ohio
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| ![]() It sounds kind of like a puppy flipper...... We got Bella for $600, called the breeder on her registration papers, and the breeder told us she sells her puppies for $350. She was sooooooooooo worth it, but it was extremely frustrating. We asked the breeder not to sell to her again and she said she won't. Just be careful. Bella's story was that they "didn't think she was the dog for them." And the house was a wreck. If anything seems out of place or funky, ask her for a trial period (really, you should do this anyway). Put down a deposit and take her home for a week. Take her to the vet and make sure she is healthy. Then you can see her personality and such. If you like her, keep her. If you don't, then you won't feel tied down to anything. I wish you the best of luck! -Gabby and Bella |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Michigan USA
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We got our Avery at 7 mos old from a couple who had him only two months. They had no papers for him but they did have all his vet records and he was neutered and up-to-date on his vaccinations. They were overwhelmed by a puppy and he was not taken care of very well (matted and very lonely as they both worked long hours). The husband said he had paid "a lot of money" for him and they had already invested a considerable amount in the vet bills so they didn't want to just give him away :\ We offered to give them 1/2 the money they had spent on vet bills (pointing out to them that there were more vet bills to follow with the care and needs of a lifetime) and a little $$$ extra. They decided to let us "adopt" him. I tell you this story, because we were a bit skeptical also, as there were no "papers" other than vet records (which did show that he was healthy and up-to-date on care and we immediately took him to a vet of our choosing to be sure he was okay) but it turned out wonderfully. We were'nt really interested in him being a show dog or having papers, just that he was healthy. He is SOOO happy and loved now and we don't know what we would do without him now ![]() | |
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Rosehill Yorkies Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Houston Texas
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
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| ![]() I would never try to claim that all people who show their dogs are good breeders. There are some very shady people that show dogs. They may have even gotten their hands on some good stock and had wide success in showing some of their stock. If you go to enough shows you are bound to make a name and get some championships out of it especially if the dogs come from a good line. However, there are many very good show/breeders that know their stuff and go out of their way to breed only the best, they do their genetic testing and will go the distance in helping their customers. These are the people you want to take the time to seek out and learn from. They know genetics and they really care for the dogs and not just the awards. I understand being resentful of having a bad experience with a show/breeder but please don't cast dispersions on all show/breeders as being the same. Just as with any endeavor there are always those who are in a particular field for what they can get out of it for themselves. Showing can be very computative and that kind of thing can attract some very self serving people who will take short cuts in order to win. I have encountered some of the hardest people I have ever met in the show world. But I suppose that could be said of BYB's and puppy millers as well. Whenever one enters into a field they are not familiar with it takes some time and due diligence to be able to sort out who is who in that arena. Having a "name" or being known in the ring is not necessarily a qualification of a good breeder.There are some excellent breeders that belong to YT as well as those belonging to some very excellent dog clubs that are known in the show ring. They have a wealth of knowledge and care very much about their dogs as well as their customers. I feel very strongly about those who really love and respect their breed and who care much more for their breed than the notoriety. I will go the extra mile to support and defend these people because they have made great sacrifices to actually improve the breed that they love and without them the breed would deteriorate into a genetic nightmare. Although these people have gone to great expense to produce wonderful stock a pet owner can usually buy a wonderful puppy from them at a reasonable price.....if they qualify. I realize this is a bit off topic but I felt some words needed to be said about those who are the backbone of the breed and who have helped to preserve the Yorkshire Terrier and other purebreds as they were originally intended to be. |
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