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That is what I was hoping for, is a reference for someone in colorado. No one on the AKC website has gotten back to me. And the people that have web pages seem to deposits and holds on babies. So I am hitting a brick wall. |
This! I have been having this same problem. After our experience with a dog that turned aggressive it’s so important to me to meet the puppy. There are breeders out there that will put you on a waitlist and then let you have pick of the litter based on your position in the waitlist but they are hard to find! I’ve found one close enough for me to visit but let me tell you it comes with a price. These puppies are much more expensive than other puppies I’ve found but she also does health testing and training so it’s just a higher caliber breeder all around. I would suggest joining the Facebook group “Uncensored Opinions of Breeders (for real) “ and also “Purebred snobs” they can help direct you but you might have better luck looking at Biewers instead of a parti yorkie because that coloring is not Akc most great breeders will not be breeding for those colors. |
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Biewer's also come with a very high price tag and they are not yorkies and are rare because they are a new breed and recently accepted by the AKC . If you are not familiar with the Biewer breed and what to look for such as color placement, you could be sold a parti yorkie but pay a Biewer price and you would never know the difference if you are not familiar with both the Biewer breed and the yorkie Parti. |
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If you are looking for a rarity, must be prepared to take even longer but a good search will teach you much about things you need to know about the 'business' of dog breeding/buying and that only scrapes the surface. |
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Definitely agree that Biewers are more expensive. I know of a Yorkie (Traditional /Blonde/Sable) and Biewer Breeder named Pat. Her website is StellarStardustBabydolls. I know that she does not offer her pets for sale until they are 6 weeks old. This way she can see their temperament/personality and see if the family would match. However her price tag is a little bit higher (usually 2000+), but she does a lot of health testing from what I've seen and has a 3 year health guarantee. |
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I think any Yorkie is cute but honestly just prefer the good old blue and tan regulation Yorkshire Terrier for looks. I love the honey/blue steel color they change to as they grow, even graying a lot if have incorrect, cottony coats. The Biewers and Parti's are cute but I stick with plain old AKC regulations as the most Yorkie-looking type little face and body I can get. I kinda worry deliberately breeding for recessive genes could turn out worse than hobby breeding but don't really know much about breeding genetic ethics at all. Just know I love a Yorkie face more than any other dog breed ever. |
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Meanwhile I'm still looking for a Yorkie. My last Yorkie Charlie passed recently and I'm bereft. It's going to take time, but I'll find one. You will too.. Also, about the Parti Yorkies - One Yorkie breeders site said the AKC does not recognize them. I'm not sure that's true or if it matters to you. Good luck. |
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https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/biewer-terrier/ Welcome to the Biewer Terrier Club of America Biewer Yorkshire a la Pom-Pon |
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