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Making sure the pups are registered AKC is important because the AKC does the best job of monitoring breeders and they wont register mixes so at least you do know you are getting a purebred which you cant ensure with other registries. I doesnt mean you have a good breeder though you are still going to have to research your breeder and make sure they meet the criteria of what is important in a breeder. My Breeder registered her pups AKC but she also let them go at 7 weeks. She never mentioned health testing and her health guarantee was for 72 hrs so she wasnt a good breeder at all but I wasnt an experienced yorkie buyer either because it was my place to make sure she met certain criteria. |
Also, ask for references! Reputable breeders give out references, both from previous buyers and from their vet. You can also do a Google search on the breeder. Look for "(insert breeder's name here) reviews" or "(insert kennel name here) reviews" or "(insert breeder's name here) YorkieTalk" or "(insert kennel name here) reviews". If you aren't sure about a breeder, go ahead and post a thread in the Breeders or Breeders, Vet, and Groomers Reviews section here on the forum. |
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Well, I think the Ads on AKC are a fine place to start. You can see listings of purebred pups plus they highlight the breeders that are YTCA members and breeders of merit. After that, double check that they are club members (at YTCA website) and do a google search of the breeders name and the kennel name. Any bad reviews (and good ones too) will show up. It takes time and a lot of effort but it's worth it. Good luck. |
Go to Dog shows This is rarely mentioned, but for those who live close to large cities, it is a very viable option. Step 1 www.akc.org Go to Events and Search by State and you will see all the dog shows coming up in your area for 12 months. Step 2 Go to www.infodog.com something called a Judging Schedule is posted ~2wks before the show date. There you will find out how many Yorkies are entered, and you can see the dogs in the ring. *Note www.ytca.org wil showcase what they Call Roving Specialities, and this will be where you get to see the largest number of Yorkies in a show. Now they may not occur in a city close to you, but it is worth checking out. Also Austin is a large enough city, that often times cities have something called All about Pet shows. Or Pet Exhibition, Many times the clubs will rent a booth to educate the public about their breed, and may have some Yorkies attending. |
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