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How do I know if my Yorkie is pure bred? So I put a deposit on a female yorkie and her nose looks different then what im seeing in pics, so of course I askec the breeder if she was pure and the daughter who looks to be around 20 something responded back with a yes.. im still wondering though. I still would love go have her I just dont think you should get $600 for a lack of a better word- mutt:eek:. Sooo I need you guys help. Please look at cookie (the puppy) pictures and tell me what you think. |
Were you able to see the other puppies or the parents? I wouldn't have put a deposit down until I saw more. |
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Are they AKC? If not then I'm going to bet they are mixes. There is still a chance with a pup being registered with AKC but it's harder. Honestly if you want a pure bred yorkie from great lines and the the most likely to be healthy you are going to have to pay more and search for a reputable breeder. A reputable breeder is breeding to better the breed and they know there lines far back to know that no health issues run in there lines they also do health and genetic testing to make sure there not breeding dogs who will pass illnesses on. Is this breeder keeping the puppy until 12 weeks that's pretty important because if taken from there mom before 12 weeks they can have socialization issues and bitting issues. If you get this puppy you need to get pet insurance ASAP because this pup could end up having genetic issues that are very expensive. |
Looks mixed to me. |
I appreciate the feed back. Im new to YT so I dont know how to navigate and respond to each post but yes the frontal pic is what really has me questioning .. but the fact this person told me she was pure is the main reason I purchased her. I am suppose to get her at 8 weeks not 12. She looks large too. I did see a pic of the dam not the sire. Im suspicious by nature but I was hoping even though I was going thru a byb my puppy would still be pure yorkie but while reading and researching ive just noticed a difference in her mug. Im disappointed but I have spent so much money trying to get her prepared to welcome her into my home I just dont know what to do. Does anyone know if I have recourse in this matter? Oh yes this person did tell me she was giving me papers but not akc just bloodline or something like that. Im a fool I know. What can I do, any suggestions? |
I appreciate the feed back. Im new to YT so I dont know how to navigate and respond to each post but yes the frontal pic is what really has me questioning .. but the fact this person told me she was pure is the main reason I purchased her. I am suppose to get her at 8 weeks not 12. She looks large too. I did see a pic of the dam not the sire. Im suspicious by nature but I was hoping even though I was going thru a byb my puppy would still be pure yorkie but while reading and researching ive just noticed a difference in her mug. Im disappointed but I have spent so much money trying to get her prepared to welcome her into my home I just dont know what to do. Does anyone know if I have recourse in this matter? Oh yes this person did tell me she was giving me papers but not akc just bloodline or something like that. Im a fool I know. What can I do, any suggestions? |
Unless u get a DNA nobody really knows if their getting a pure bred yorkie. AKC papers are only as reliable as the owner. If you just want a puppy I suggest u go ahead and get him. But if you are not sure just keep looking. And all the stuff u already got, just keep it because u are still going to need it. |
I have to disagree about the price determining what kind of breeder it is. I purchased my puppy from a reputable breeder and he was only $700. I questioned why her pups were so low in comparison to others and she said she loves what she does and doesn't believe people should pay that much for a quality dog. My baby is pure bred, akc registered, healthy, from a great bloodline and the breeder went above and beyond to care for him before he came home. If this is considered a back yard breeder then she's the best I've ever seen. |
I agree. I only paid $700 for mine and she came with everything including a contract warranty for 30 days. Some people just love the breed. Don't base it on cost because some people charge 1500-2000 for teacup size when in reality a teacup can come with lots of health issues and have a shorter life span. Oh yeah how do u upload photos in your reply area. I guess I'm saying it right. Someone ask for a pic of my pup but I've been unsuccessful |
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The problem with buying from a true byb is that you are keeping them in business when they are not helping to better the breed by doing everything they can to make sure they are going to have healthy pups and that they are breeding excellent quality pure yorkies that look like yorkies. We have lots of people always asking is my yorkie pure or not because we have so many byb sand puppy mills breeding poor quality yorkies that don't even look how the breed should. |
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To the original posters question...I doubt you'll be ever to get your money back. Did you sign a contract? Even if you did though it doesn't sound like they'd be willing to give you money back. |
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VERY true. This is why you should trust your breeder 100%. Get to know the breeder first then get your puppy. |
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I agree with Matese that $600 for A Yorkie in NY/New England where the asking price is for a Yorkie is much higher than almost anywhere else in the country -- this is not a quality breeder. All pups are adorable, and the puppy in your pictures may be a full bred Yorkie, but she is 'off standard' for a Yorkie in terms of size, head, and maybe coat. I would ask to see the parents and top priority would be a health guarantee -- and whether or not you think this breeder will stand behind the guarantee. |
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I'm still having trouble uploading pics...HELP PLZZZ |
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The price of one would be much higher than $1,000 to $1,200 in New England. They are usually over $2,000. Elsewhere, a show breeder will often charge $1,800 for girls and $1,600 for boys. It is possible to find good prices from good breeders if a person is patient and shops around. Max was reduced in price because he was larger than his littermates, larger than standard. However, when the price is ridiculously low, the breeder is cutting corners. No one would operate at a substantial financial loss to produce Yorkie puppies. |
I HAVE the same doubt can someone please help me i really need it it annoys me when im outside and people ask me if she's pure or not. she's quite large and i cut her hair which make her look a little weird <a href="http://s262.photobucket.com/user/kipitos0alemo/media/10929168_10153083770985439_8447338795732421201_n_z ps0rycqrtj.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii93/kipitos0alemo/10929168_10153083770985439_8447338795732421201_n_z ps0rycqrtj.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 10929168_10153083770985439_8447338795732421201_n_z ps0rycqrtj.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s262.photobucket.com/user/kipitos0alemo/media/IMG_4862_zps1odyba4w.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii93/kipitos0alemo/IMG_4862_zps1odyba4w.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_4862_zps1odyba4w.jpg"/></a> |
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