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In search of puppy Hello. I'm a new user to this site. I am looking to adopt or buy a Yorkie puppy near the Syracuse NY area. Cannot afford over $250 for price. If there is anyone with 50 miles of Syracuse and would agree to the amount posted, I we could love to hear from you or if you help in my search, I Thank you in advance. |
I would recommend you look into shelters and rescues. I have no idea how much a rescue requires though. Good luck. |
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While you wait for one to become available, try to research the breed and learn everything you can about them. Their personalities, their grooming needs, their vet needs, their genetic strengths and weaknesses. Learn absolutely everything you can about them and that will make your home with a yorkie a much, much happier and healthier home. |
I would caution you NOT to get ANY yorkie for $250.00. I would strongly suspect it was either deathly ill or stolen. Your best chance of getting a puppy, and probably NOT a yorkie, would be to look at rescues or the pound. Another important thing to consider is Yorkies are relatively high maintainance....especuially one you were sold for only $250.00! I would suspect you are not in a position financially to provide the care any yorkie you may be sold for $250.00....dental care yearly runs well over that, along with vaccinations, deworming, etc.... |
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lol you're not going to find a good looking Yorkie that goes for $250. That's like trying to buy a Ferrari for 20k dude. And good luck trying to find a nice Yorkie at rescues you gonna need it |
I suggest researching the cost of vet bills, food ect....Makesure you have the budget fo it. Yorkies can cost more then your average dog. Most little dogs go to the vet more . From accidents or dental. You can spend $250 even if you rescue theres maintenance. |
I wouldn't trust the person selling a yorkie for $250. Heck, I bought a yorkie mix for twice that! Be wary of people selling a yorkie for so little. I agree with the others who are saying the maintenance is costly. Between the vet, groomers and the food it can be expensive. |
On this board, in the "yorkies for sale area" (TX) there is a shelter/rescue worker that posts fairly regularly with yorkies and yorkie mixes for adoption. Some are pure that were owner turn ins. She said it is $20.00 plus spay/neuter to adopt them. I just paid $68.00 at a vet to have my little guy neutered in May. They will not have papers in almost all cases, but not everyone cares if they have papers on their pets. She/he seems like a legit shelter/rescue worker and I would suspect there is a shelter/rescue or two near this poster she can at least look into. I got my little guy (he is a mix) at a pound for a total of $78.00, and I would not trade him for anything. He is now one less "stray" that will be put down and he is now happy, and productive. Good luck Sudie, and I hope you find what you are looking for. |
Sorry, it is in the "Yorkie rescue/new homes needed" section. |
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You can say that again. After todays specialist visit we are about $50 short of 4 grand for the year. You never know what is going to happen with any breed but the small breeds, IMO, require more care. A shelter sounds like a great place to start if the budget is tight. It could save some money and you could provide a home to a furbaby that is just waiting to love you forever. |
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Apparently you live in an area where there are different types of dogs in shelters. I live in Syracuse NY where the OP Sudie lives. I checked daily with our shelter for over a year for a "small" dog. Almost all our shelter gets are pitbulls and/or large dogs. They rarely get any small dogs or puppies. I have friends that work there that would also call me if they did. In ONE YEAR, I received TWO calls. That $250 that the OP wants to buy a yorkie with would barely get her a pitbull at our local shelter; they charge $180 to adopt a dog. I wish her good luck. This is a hard area to find a yorkie in for a decent price. I would suggest she put the word out to friends, friends of friends, and family that she would like a yorkie if anyone is giving one away. |
To all the people who responded to my message. Thank you for being truthful about getting a Yorkie. Maybe this breed is not for me, I am very discouraged in even trying to search anymore or even increasing my looking price. I did find 2 sellers around $250 to $300. I didn't care if they had papers as long as the puppy was healthy. You really scared me so my search is over. Thanks again for the advice. |
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