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Soooo, did we answer the OP's question about the price of Yorkies??? |
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I am also more for breed specific rescues for the same reasons as posted by gemy and others. |
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Sure in the first three or so pages:) Then as can happen we got off topic per say. |
I will tell you what not to pay! ;) I paid $2300.00 for Bevo who will be 5 in October. This was before I was educated in byb's and puppy mills. Fortunately, he hasnt had any health issues as of yet, but was a carrier of the dd gene that results in blue born pups. Do your research!!! Find a great breeder that does ALL genetic testing on the parents and then guarantees that pup! Its worth the hunt and definately worth the wait!!! |
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What we paid varied for Merlin 9 years ago was £350 he had 'the good line show background" for Molly 3 years ago £250 and Milo 1 year ago was £180 and Mickey although we didn't hand over any money he cost the most by far in every other sense |
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I paid $750.00 for Allie at 16 weeks old. She is microchipped, AKC registered and has a full registration (meaning I could breed her and register the puppies). At the same time, I paid $750.00 for Noah, who was 7 weeks old. He is also microchipped, AKC registered with full registration, and got sick with parvo shortly after we brought him home. The breeder offered no help. We paid $7500.00 to keep him alive. I paid more for Westley (I don't remember off the top of my head how much but it was over $1000.00) and he flew to me from Michigan. He had a health guarantee, is AKC registered but is not microchipped. He came from a highly recommended breeder on yorkietalk. I would buy from her again, and would like to add a little girl later. |
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That's the best part of this forum. The conversation just morphs. I love it. Oh, BTW the adoption fee for Scarlett was $400. It was $350 for Cali. I paid it gladly even though neither was in the rescue for extended periods or required extensive medical care because I know the fees will help take care of those pups that aren't so lucky. |
I forgot to add that my Mom's rescue Oliver , had a fee of $350 that included a microchip and neutering. |
Thank you all for the replies! I think this is a highly educational thread. I also love the twists and turns it has taken. Just like the conversation would if we were all sitting around my kitchen table with coffee! Please keep the comments coming! |
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People, it's really up to all of us to stop the indiscriminate breeding of all these dogs. It's truly sickening the huge quantities of healthy dogs that are euthanized every single day in this country & around the world! |
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I absolutely completely agree with buying your breeder first. I have one from a shelter, two rescues & one from a breeder. I love my shelter pup/rescues more than I ever knew was possible. But there's a huge difference between them & my champion-sired girl. In fact, her price wasn't even a concern of mine. Once I found my breeder, I knew that I wanted a puppy from her no matter what the cost. I probably paid a little higher than average. However, I'm in the Northeast & everything is more expensive here. Some other reasons she was probably on the higher end of the price scale could have been the fact that she stayed with her breeder for a full 16 weeks, she is spayed, she's had her 1st year of shots, she's microchipped, she has a one year congenital health guarantee & she was raised with an incredible amount of love. Plus, my breeder has to put up with emails from me bragging about how smart, wonderful & perfect my baby is for the next 15 years ;) My next puppy will come from this same breeder. I wouldn't even consider looking for another. Honestly, I think that once you build a good relationship with a reputable breeder you share a breeding philosophy with, you'll find that you won't be so concerned with "price". I wish you the best of luck with your search!! What an exciting time for you! |
@rhetts mama & tiskers ! Yes thanks for that I've actually talked to my original vet from Tennessee and she informed me grade 1/2 murmurs are somewhat normal in small breed puppies...something to do with them growing(spurts)? either way my breeder offered to let me come to the appointment tomorrow so I can know firsthand what she says(which was extremely nice of her). But since I'm on vacation she'll give me a copy of the vets recommendation for my records and will call me as soon as the check up is completed so we can make the best decision for my family. |
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I always tell my new owners the price of their puppy covers (all the things you outlined above), PLUS access to an experienced breeder with over 35+ years involvment with Yorkies, that access is 24/7, for the life of that baby, not just until the ink dries on the contract, and you leave with your baby! |
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The relationship you have with your breeder is truly priceless. My breeder stayed in close contact with me prior to the breeding, during the pregnancy, the first 16 weeks & I just got an email from her last week. She's going to be an important part of my life for a long time. |
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Also, I'm not sure if you stated how far this breeder is from you. Would it be possible for her to bring the dog to your vet for a pre-placement check up (at your expense, of course)? |
Looking back at this thread, I guess I didn't really answer your question. I think that a puppy from an reputable breeder in the Northeast/New England area would probably be in the $2000-$2500 range. Hope that helps :) |
@rhetts mama. I never thought to have my vet look it over before(I was going to take her to my vet within 48 hours of picking her up to look her over herself). I was just going to ask her opinion once the check up is over and I received word from the breeder. It shouldn't be a problem for her to fax it...I'll send her a quick text about it. :) thanks for saying that I wouldn't have thought of it. The breeder lives only 30-45 minutes away(and the vet she uses is 20 minutes away from our home) so it wouldn't be a problem to get the info on my end. I've spoken to her vet before to verify information about her dam/sire and their health. |
That sounds pretty good. And it does sound like the breeder is staying in close contact with you, and trying to do the best for her puppies and her future owners. Grade1/2 Murmur especially when the pup is young can resolve very easily as they age. If the murmur is a function of growth asymmetries within the valvular/heart system. I would ask the breeder though about any heart and or any health problems of the line she is breeding. |
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And that kind of access is quite frankly priceless. Especially with a breeder who also keeps current and up to date on health, research and trends. |
I paid $900 for my white (Biewer Yorkie) I have his papers. However we found that we can get a beautiful dog that needs a family from Yorkie Adoption Organizations. We got our new guy a traditional silver/black/tan Yorkie at 10 months old for $500 adoption fee. We love them both!! |
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I am going to tell you something, have an ultrasound/or echo done on your pup. Take him to your vet right after you get him... 6 months ago I lost a pup under similar circumstances...what started as a mild murmur turned it to a nightmare I still can't wrap my head around....just to be safe, they can tell so much more from an ultrasound or echo. Many breeders will hold on till it is fully resolved, good luck, keep us posted. |
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Charlie Brown was $250.00 now I got him from a lady that is a breeder but not of Yorkies at the time she had obtained Charlie from a breeder that for some reason I dont know why, no longer bred (I have my suspicions) Now $250 is a great price I am sure you are thinking but for all of you that know Charlie Brown, you know it has cost me five grand in his health care with his MVD issues. (hence my suspicions above) I do not regret my getting him he has been a joy to my life. but the health expense has been extreme. I would say know who it is your getting your baby from, know a full health history of the parents. I did not, only of Charlies health while in the care of the person I got him from which was fine she gave me all of his health records and he saw the same vet for some time after I got Charlie. I imagine if I knew the full health history of Charlies parents that there would have been the answers to why he has so many health issues. |
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