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Need opinion on breeder... good or bad Has any one heard of this breeder.... Jamie Sissel - Ashunee's Yorkshire Terriers.... ??? Starting to look at different breeders and this one caught my eye, not sure why... of course, I am still window shopping... |
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Never heard of her, but I did see a few red flags from the website alone. 1) The fact that her webpage is teacupyorkies.com 2) Some of her Dams are rather small... one was 3.5 lbs and some had no weight listed (why?) Maybe others on here have heard of them? |
yep the "teacupyorkies.com", scared me too.... perhaps we shall just take her off the list... but I hate to take someone off the list for something so simple, but perhaps "teacupyorkies.com", is not so simple..... So, who can recommend breeders that are either in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas or Texas... Could possible fly somewhere to get pup, but prefer to stay close to Oklahoma due to cost of flying... but I guess if I flew to Texas to get a pup, than I could fly else where and make it a two day trip to get pup... So, who do you all recommend, where did you get your furbaby from? |
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Well I was sad to see her website name because no reputable breeder associates themselves with the word teacup. Also she is breeding a 3.5 pound female that is an extremely big no no because a reputable breeder does not breed a female under 5 pounds. I noticed she talks about her 10 year old grand daughter breeding :eek:. Then she said something about vaccinating yearly and that is over vaccinating. |
Taylor, I do agree that some vacs are not needed yearly, but where I live, you must vac for rabies once a year... I feel comfortable that her granddaughter is breeding, for my son shows and raises rabbits, so breeding the rabbits is necessary. We also show chickens, ducks and lambs, so breeding is a no biggie to us, if done right. I read it that she occ. has puppies available from those breeding, but not that they are allowing her granddaughter to breed all the time. I must say that I do not find the YTCA website very helpful, but will try once again... perhaps my search continues for a yorkie. |
It did bother me that she was not listed on the YTCA website.... another red flag... |
She's had that website name for 20 plus years it's not a "red flag". She has bred and raised this breed also for 20 plus years, worked in the same vet clinic for 20 plus years and teaching her granddaughter (my daughter by the way)how to raise and take care of puppies is a red flag???? My daughter is also being taught to be a Jr handler I guess that's bad to? Seriously ask the person for information directly before bashing. Call her vet, look at her dogs not post hatred in public |
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First off the pics of the dogs with the lower weights seem to be of puppies that are probably newer acquisitions for future breedings. The name is just a name, The dogs seem to be of average weight, I don't see any freakishly small dogs, Perhaps you should ask for references and visit. The website does not go into a ton of detail. Sometimes you must ask questions instead of making a snap judgment. But the dogs are beautiful, they look healthy, and well cared for. Its ultimately a personal choice of what is important to you, you will have to shell out the dough and take care of whatever dog you choose from wherever you get him/her from. |
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I do not know the whole history of the word 'teacup' in relationship to dogs in general or Yorkies in particular, but as you know it is controversial now with Yorkies. The general public is unaware, but for breeders, it does pose an ethical problem. I understand the value with competing in search engines, and I can imagine how much the domain name is worth today. My boys come from a champion Devils of York sire. I see a resemblance in some characteristics. :) One thing that stands out to me and I wish that you would reconsider is shipping puppies in the cargo hold. You can ship using a human courier for the same price, I believe. Also, I would complete the pedigrees of your breeders. Looks like a few parents are missing. |
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I do not condone the use of 'teacup,' but I always wonder how 'toy' became accepted and official. The word toy in relationship to dogs has negative connotations for me. |
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