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Tibbe was $300.00. |
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Milo was 14 weeks old when I got him. I paid $500. |
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I bought Jasper when he was 11 weeks old for $700. When I called the week before to see if he was still available I was told yes, there was a $100 deposit and I could pick him up anytime. She didn't ask any questions about the suttoundings he would be in, other animals, fence, etc. I did provide some of it on my own though. I bought him from a family in Brinkley, AR. Their website says they have been breeding for 17 years. Jasper was AKC registered and came microchipped and up-to-date on his shots. I had 72 hours to take him in for a vet wellness check. Other than that, there was no health guarantee. Of course, I didn't know that I had the right to have one from a rebutable breeder until I came to YT. Which was after the fact and I was already in love with my little man. The parents were on site along with the littermates. There was a chain linked area in the back with several closed kennels. We heard no barking or anything though. We weren't looking either. I had asked a while back to have her site looked at for opinions because I was afraid I had done business with a byb. I think the concensus was that she wasn't...but could turn down that road very easily. Anyway, this was a lot more information than you asked for. But that's how we came to have the most awesome, loving, little furbutt I think I've ever owned. He came to me at a time in my life when I needed someone to take care of and mother all of the time. He has lifted my spirits and helped to start digging me out of this depression I've been in for a long time now. But, that is a topic for another day. Thanks everyone for reading me babbling. I love being here. I get more comfortable everyday and that's a big deal for me. :) |
I got Billi at almost 9 weeks. She's AKC registered & was $1850- that included her shipping from Texas to Cali. I'd pay that over & over again for her, I just love her to pieces! |
We got Oakley for $500 and picked him up at 9 weeks. (Didn't know he should've stayed until 12 weeks until I read it here on YT.) I found her through a friend of mine who breeds German Shepards. He's the best! Came with full AKC and 48 hour health guarantee. |
I got Couver as a re-home at 5 months old. He was unneutered, didn't have any vaccinations, was eating Pedigree, but had his limited AKC papers and was $300. I called his breeder to ask about what vaccinations her puppies were given and she had no interest in helping me. I never saw where he came from, but I know I got lucky with him. He has been healthy and has been a great pet. I got Khloe from a YT member on here. Her two pups had an accidental litter (momma was spayed right afterwards). She does not have her papers and she was free. I am still in contact with her first mom and we visit with her siblings a couple times a year. She is a great woman and made sure that Khloe was going to the very best home possible. I know she would take her back in a heartbeat if we were to ever have to give her up. I found my mom's yorkie at a kill shelter in our hometown. She was found as a stray and was picked up by Animal Control. She was never claimed, so my mom adopted her for $75 which included her spay, microchip, shots and a month of pet insurance. I plan on supporting a reputable breeder next time if I don't rescue. |
I only paid $675 but Colby is mixed with poodle :) He came from a breeder in NC... I got him from a pet store that only sells yorkies and other small breeds. However my dad bought us a a full blooded yorkie when we were kids and he paid $1200 for him. |
I just want to say for almost every breed out there, pet insurance makes huge sense. ANd the kind that covers congenital and or hereditary defects. At one point I didn't believe in pet insurance, but 4 years on this board has taught me, that most folks if not many, do not have enough funds to properly care for their dog, if and "when" they get sick. Never mind the accidents which can happen. So buy your peace of mind from a reputable pet insurance company. Even so, you will need to insure a kitty of funds to cover emergency care, until you get re-imbursed. You can apply for Care Credit in the States. You could purchase in Canada a pre-loaded credit card. Not too sure about a Care Credit option in Canada. You can apply for a line of credit, and then not use it, unless it is for your pet emergency. I think we need a stickey of range of costs for the 10 most common health problems in Yorkies, and the financial burden. I say range of costs because - specialists all over the country do charge different amounts, and some surgeries are more complicated for eg; an LP repair than others. I think going in what you should have in hand prior to purchasing a puppy, and of course getting health insurance, is a kitty of at least $3000 preferably $5000. Just remember you can combine different options, savings account, CSBs, TBills, line of credit, Care Credit, pre-loaded credit cards, etc. I am sorry that this sounds like a lot. But most of us don't know, or think about our puppy young dog getting ill. And most of us don't think of what senior costs are for our beloved dog of 7/8 10 yrs old. But if we are lucky enough to have a healthy dog, until they start to age, we will need additional funds to cover senior care. Canine Medical Treatment and options for health of the dog has improved dramatically over the last 30 years. Do you really want to be in a position that you need to deny your dog, that you love, needed health care because of money???? |
I am thrilled with all the responses in this thread! Thank you all so much. It has been very educational for me, and others, too, I'm sure. Please keep 'em comin'! ;) |
I bought Pixie in RI and she was 1500 and worth every penny and much more:) |
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