Is he Purebred? should i Buy him ? ( pics ) 3 Attachment(s) Actually These are the pictures of the dog i ll talk to you about attached to this post 1st : i wanna show you guys the pictures of this 3 months male yorkie which i am about to get him i am wandering if he is pure ? what do you think 2nd : is he a teacup like the breeder says? 3rd : how beautiful he is compared to your yorkies? in other words would you buy him out of a litter if it were you to choose ? as i dont know what to expect it to look like when it is older whether for size or colour Actually i am asking all of these questions because it is alittle bit expensive and it is also my first time to buy a yorkshire terrier |
I am a new yorkie owner so I really don't know the answers to your questions but he looks like a yorkie to me. He is adorable and I would buy him in a minute. |
He is absolutely precious and looks 100% yorkie to me. There is NO such thing as a teacup Yorkie--just so you know. If the breeder is calling him that, it is not a sign of a reputable breeder. Yorkies are a TOY breed. As far as expense goes, it's whatever you are comfortable paying. Have you met the other littermates or seen any of the parents? If so, how did he interact with you, and were the others just as cute? |
Oh my goodness, he is beautiful, yes, I would buy him. He looks 100% yorkie to me. If you are getting him from a reputable breeder they will keep him with his momma until he is 12 weeks old. Are they giving you a health grantee on this puppy, ask to see the parents. |
Cute dog If you post his weight and the breeder is being honest about his age, I will guesstimate a mature size. No way of knowing if he is 100% pure without a DNA test. I've seen mixed litters look 100% Yorkie, but his appearance looks 100% Yorkie. I note that his tongue is out in 2 of the 3 pics, cute, but I would check his bite for an overshot jaw. |
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First hi and welcome to YT. Glad you came I would go to a reputable breeder. That is the best way of finding a purebred. You can contact the clubs in your area. If they use the word teacup it is a red flag that tells us that the person is not reputable. The word teacup is used by back yard breeders and puppy mills to make money off puppies that are not well bred. And it never guarantees the size of the pup. just remember all puppies are cute. You want a healthly one. It will save you a lot of heart ache and vet bills in the future Good luck |
Isn't the breeder supplying papers to prove he is 100% yorkie? |
Does look like a yorkie to me... First thing I noticed was the tongue being out in 2 of the 3 pics. If the breeder is calling the pup a teacup I would look elsewhere....this is a word used to reason the higher cost...if this is the case you may be looking at a ton of genetic disorders or health conditions. There are breeders who accidentally have tinies....that can be healthy. But from the sounds of it this may not be the case. |
tongue issue actually guys i am new to yorkies so can you discuss more how his tongue being out in 2 of the pics can be a serious problem if it is ? i thought it is more cuteness:confused::confused::confused::confused: |
tongue issue actually guys i am new to yorkies so can you discuss more how his tongue being out in 2 of the pics can be a serious problem if it is ? i thought it is more cuteness:confused::confused::confused::confused: what should i do about it how to check it myself ? when i see the dog without a vet or it may need one ? |
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:confused: can u please tell me what it an overshot jaw ???? and how do i check the bite myself if vet isnot available and how harmful or wrong can it be for the puppy ? |
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i thought it is more cuteness how can i check it my self without vet |
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i would love to know what overshot jaw means please? is it harmful or something in future// i thought it is more cuteness and please tell me how can i check his bite if vet may not be available if possible Thanks :D |
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