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I completely agree that this is how they should be sold. We have a 9 month old girl who has been through two major surgeries and is close to 10000 in total investment so far. Buy a healthy pup from a good breeder!!!! |
Wow, I just wanted to let everyone know that I am carefully reading through all your wonderful insightful posts to say the least, I will respond to each of you. This is a big decision, so I want to make sure I make the best one with your help. Thank You! |
I'm a new yorkie mom, and I have a small pup named Joey Buttons. Although he wasn't advertised as "teacup," he is very small (only 3.5 lbs at 6 months old) and is only expected to grow to 4-5 lbs. Vet bills for Joey were quite expensive to start. He's so small that he can only handle 1 shot per visit (as opposed to 2) so we had to take him to the vet almost every other week for a while. I live in NYC, so the prices are probably more than what you're looking at- but I definitely spent $1000 on all the shots and vaccines. Now he's done with shots, we're in the clear until next year! (Thank God!!) Additionally, he got a bit of a belly ache a few weeks ago, which I'm told is quite common for pups, so that was another couple hundred for a vet visit and a week's worth of medicine. (They're just like kids during the first year in school- they'll pick up whatever is in the air!) I haven't neutered yet, and I'm not 100% sure I will. He's so small that at this point, I don't want to do anything that would stunt his growth or deter him from eating. The other thing that I would consider mandatory is grooming. These yorkies have long hair! I would think prices vary drastically on this one, and if you can do it yourself- I would! Having said all that, check out Joey's breeder's website if you're near PA: Ellie's Cute as a Button Yorkies. Joey is THE BEST puppy I've ever met0- so well behaved, super smart, and SOSOSOSOSO cute!! I would whole-heartedly recommend purchasing from Scarlett and Amy. I hear they're having a litter in October! :) Good luck! Edit: Just saw you're from Toronto, so that's probably too far for the breeder I purchased from. Good luck either way! I found my breeder in the local paper and when I called, she asked more questions of us than we did of the puppies. I saw this as a green flag- she obviously wasn't going to sell to just anybody! She basically interviewed us LOL (thankfully, we passed!) |
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Oh My - what type of problems did you have with two operations and being so young? |
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I noticed a few years ago when I was searching online that a lot of these websites are selling expensive breeds for just a few hundred dollars... and they were all located in PA!! It's very sad, but I'm lucky to have found a reputable breeder. She keeps in touch with me as well. She let's me ask questions and offers me advice- she's been such a big help and a great resource. She actually told me about this Forum. |
Our precious Zeus was not "advertised" as a teacup, but he is very tiny. He is 11 months old and weighs 4 lbs. We bought him from a local gentleman that only has one litter of puppies a year. We found out from someone about this man. He really loves these puppies. When you get them, they are almost fully paper trained, shots, and well taken care of. We chose Zeus for his temperament. He is very docile and a little on the sensitive side, which is exactly what we wanted. He was the "runt" of the litter last year. I don't think anyone wanted him because he is so docile, although he is very playful with us when he's ready to be. We did have him neutered at 6 months, because we knew we wouldn't breed him and didn't want the hunching and hiking. The vet assured us it was a safe age for him. Being neutered has not affected him at all. He is the same precious baby now he was before he had the surgery. So far, fingers crossed, we have had no problems. Living in Mississippi (things are cheaper), the neuter was $100. His office visits are $25-40 (depending if he gets a shot). Of course, we would do anything for him at this point within our financial power to do so. We love him as we love each other. He is the best puppy/dog I've ever met! I don't know what me and my husband did to hit the jackpot with the best son a person could ask for and the best puppy a person could ask for, but I will take it and be very thankful. |
The first thing you need to understand is that there is no such thing as a teacup anything. You are looking for a yorkie, a smaller yorkie but still a yorkie. Anyone wishing to sell you a "teacup" you should run away from as fast as possible! |
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This is what Minipups.ca did with me, although I did not book anything, they said they there a chance they may not sell it to me upon meeting me and asking me questions and all. You're so lucky you have one, I want one so bad but cant just go and purchase it lol, its a bit of a lengthy process.' BTW, if you don't mind me asking, how much did you purchase your puppy for? Thanks anyway for the link! |
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Thanks for the advise, I will consider this for sure. |
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I agree, at the same time I just think personally they use the word "Teacup" just to describe that its a smaller than normal dog, but cant say for sure. |
Maybe they do and maybe they don't but the use of the word teacup is very much frowned upon by the breed clubs for Yorkies. I do agree this place looks like a broker - I would stay far away from them |
CYTA National Center International Center Address is 6900 Airport Rd Mississauga Ontario You can go to www.canuckdogs.com to see when the judging schedule is posted. usually about 7-9 days before the show date of Nov 28th |
Hey guys, there's another site I found that claim they do all the breeding themselves and they have the mom and dad, also they only breed that specific kind of puppy breed. Please have a look at the link below and tell me what your feel is on them http://teacupmorkies.com/ |
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My bias is going to come out, I am a show breeder and proud of it. No CKC breeder can or should breed mixes - in fact it is against our code of ethics! You need to know that you will be in essence doubling up on the health issues for Yorkies and Maltese - for liver disease eg: liver shunts and MVD Yorkies according to some research is no1 and no 2 or 3 is Maltese. And that means it is very common health issue in these breeds. It astounds me to think that someone is going to want to pay $2500 for a mixed breed dog. When you cross one purebred with another purebred - sorry to say but you do not create a NEW PUREBRED Breed. And there is simple poppycock that this mix is healthier than either one of the purebreds. I urge you if you are going to drop this kind of $$ that you go with a purebred show breeder. If you want a mix go to the shelter and adopt one for $250 or so |
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In my day when one breed was mated with another breed the puppies were considered MUTTS, today they have a fancy name and are called " designer " dogs, a Morkie is NOT A PURE PEDIGREE. However the Morkie is an adorable dog and in high demand. If you are looking for a yorkie this is NOT the breeder for you. Anyone that breeds cross breeds is NOT a reputable breeder, a reputable breeder would NEVER mate two diff. breeds. |
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As I said if you want a Mix goto a local shelter and get one. But do not pay $2500 for the priviledge of owning a mix with no health guarantee no anything guarantee. |
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Neither site you have posted is reputable. Stay away from them. You should never be looking at paying that kind of money for a mutt. A cute mutt, sure, so is my chorkie, but a mutt none the same. I got my girl at the shelter. |
If you want a mix breed go for it I think 2500 is way to much for no papers it is a mix and is the mom and dad papered or mixed as well? The last place you showed I would go and get there Vets name and ask the Vet some questions . They seem to have alot of happy buyers put thats just internet reality. You must make this your reality. There adult dog pic don't seem that small if thats what they say they are selling yes they are tiny when they are babys put any adult pics they show are a healthy size. Its good that you are asking questions put in the end only you can decide. Some of us have given you some good options that we have proven to be good maybe you should look at some of those. If you decide on any place with teacup in its add you are asking for problems that just my opinion I hope you find a healthy pup to love. |
Teacup Morkies. The Best in Canada??? That would be enough for me not to buy from that breeder. The $2500 price tag? What merits that? You dont know what your getting..I can understand paying money for a mixed dog but not an outrageous price. I can go buy a puppy sired from Champions for less then that. One Yorkie and one Maltese and start pumping out puppies. Sell them as designer teacups and start ripping ppl off. |
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