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She has Phil's (pstinard) writing on Biewers, Parti Yorkies on her website, under Parti Yorkie Myth. I sent him a pm to make sure he was aware. |
I know...I PM'd him as well. |
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I started reading it without looking at the title and name and after a few minutes I thought I'd lost my mind because I knew I had read this before! I checked the author and :eek:! Last night I wondered if maybe he got his pup there and that's the connection, but I don't know. My only concern with it is whether he knew and okayed it--it's great writing!! |
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When full grown, her dogs are beautiful. I've been looking for a dog I will absolutely fall in love with and I have yet to find one. I'm always sold a dog on lies or something. I've checked out at least 150+ sites and have talked to at least 200+ breeders. If anyone of you know a breeder who's dogs are the same quality or better please post the link below or inbox me. I am very picky and this time around I want a very, very, very small Yorkie. Yes, I know the background of small yorkies and what can happen. I just want to be happy with my purchase. So can you lovely ladies help me out? Quote:
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I don't think I've talked to her but I'll be sure to Google her after I write this reply. Your baby's description is exactly what I am looking for. Shirt compact chubby body with a baby doll face. Around 2-3 pounds. Is it possible to inbox her number to me or reply with her number? Thank you so much. Quote:
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After researching many breeders and having people try to scam me, I came to the conclusion that it is all about the breeders reputation and what they have to offer. A great breeder here on YT assisted me when I was searching. She told me what to look for to know that I was getting a good breeder. Have you done research on this breeder? Does she offer a health guarantee? Also, when picking out my Lily, every pup has different personalities. Is size more important? My friend has a tiny tiny girl who is scared and timid all the time. She has had lots of issues with her. I guess, like Taylor, I too am curious as to why 2-3 lb is a priority. Also want to mention there is not a guarantee on the adult weight. There is a projected growth chart but it is never a for sure thing. Do your research. I found out that it really helped me when looking for the perfect pup for my family. |
If you have your heart set on a tiny please be aware that a tiny from a good breeder of normal size pups has a decent chance of living a good long life, whereas a tiny from a bad breeder breeding other tinies just to get more will probably be fraught with many health issues and unfortunately may not be with you long. We have one who is barely 3lbs on a good day and one who is back to his healthy weight of 4.5 lbs and honestly unless you pick them up you would never know the weight difference. |
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