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Donating YT 11K Club Member | ![]() CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PUPPY!!! I'm glad you realized Yorkies are not for you, they're not for everyone and most ppl want them cause they are cute but can be making a mistake if they don't research them.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Central Texas
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| ![]() I congratulate you on your informed decision. I know you have made the right one for you. I'll have to say though, that even though the Yorkie breed is a lot of work, I have never ever been so "taken" by any pet, ever. I am NOT a dog person, we have had various dogs as I was growing up and even after I married. They were always my hubby's dogs, I didn't pay much attention to them at all. All that changed when we got our first Yorkie. OMG! ![]() Good luck with your new puppy! I know you will have lots of fun!!!
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member | ![]() Jokerman, you have posted a thread that every one thinking about buying a yorkie or any other breed should seriously put that much thought and energy into. I hope you will come back and show pictures of your new puppy. |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: California
Posts: 3,025
| ![]() You're right to move on to another breed thats more suited to you. Yorkies are not for everyone. Good luck with your new baby, and we'd love it if you shared pictures of the little one when you get him or her! ![]()
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Learn Yorkie CPR! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey
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| ![]() Congrats on your new pup! I'm curious, what kind of pup did you get? ![]()
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Donating YT 30K Club Member | ![]() I commend you for researching and determining that Yorkies weren't for you. I have had 5 yorkies and most of the have had numerous illnesses and have worried me to death but after switching to a pom I realized I had to also have my yorkies. I do feel that Yorkies aren't for everyone and if everyone did their homework like you did there would be a lot less dogs in shelters. Congrats on your puppy!!!
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Ontario, Canada
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| ![]() I think you made a good informed decision. Yorkies certainly are not for everyone that is for sure and there are lots of health problems that COULD go along with a yorkie or any other breed for that matter. I guess I am lucky to have had no problems YET...I am also sorry about your experience with that breeder although like you posted that is only one breeder..you could have had that problem with any breeder of any breed..good luck with your new puppy!! Dawn |
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Little Bit & Buttons Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: US
Posts: 2,160
| ![]() ![]() I have to agree that Yorkies are high maintenance and support your decision to get a less demanding breed. I wish more people would make that decision before they purchase a pup that ends up in a shelter or worse because the owner isn't willing to invest the time & money needed for a Yorkie. |
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Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | ![]() If everyone who wanted a dog took the time to research the breed as you have, we wouldn't have the problem we have today at our shelters. Thank you for taking the time to know exactly what you were getting into. I agree with you 100 percent on the need for breeders who charge in the thousands of dollars to offer good health guarantees. I went the other direction. I paid $800 total for two Yorkies and didn't get health guarantees. One is now 11 and one is 3 with no genetic defects. But they are definitely fragile. I'm always worried about them.
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Piper & Sebastian Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: florida
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| ![]() Congratulations on your new baby. Please come back and let us see pictures of him/her. I didn't think your post was offensive at all.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Stuart, Florida
Posts: 1,094
| ![]() You have done a great job researching the new member of your family. Congratulations on your new puppy. No one should be offended by your post, you were being honest. I too have spent lots of time worrying about my little girl. Though she has had only one issue come up, I am constantly thinking that every little thing could turn into an issue. Of course that could be because Madeleine is my first dog and I am always learning something new. Good luck and I hope you stick around and show us pics once you bring your puppy home!
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I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 37,147
| ![]() Good for you for doing your research. Yorkies are one of the more fragile breeds and they are not for everybody.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: OK
Posts: 136
| ![]() Awww, you are the sweetest bunch of people. I was really nervous posting my comments, thinking I'd probably be receiving some "hate mail". But you're all such friendly and helpful people. I am really going to miss reading your posts. You've really got it together here and are so supportive to each other. I applaud you! I reread my post and I hope it doesn't come across that money was the deciding factor in my decision not to get a Yorkie. It wasn't about money, it was about the health issues apparent to the breed, and the lack of heath guarantees from the breeders I contacted. As I mentioned, I am a worry wart and I know I would drive myself insane worrying that my Yorkie was sick all the time, and I don't need that stress. I so much wanted a sweet little Yorkie to love, to hold and cuddle with, to kiss on and sleep with, and to be my best buddy. I don't work so I would be home with the dog all day. Both my husband and I were so looking forward to having a Yorkie companion to enjoy. We STILL want one, as you can very well imagine. I just didn't know they had so many health issues until I discovered YT. This forum has been far more educational to me than any ten yorkie books I could read. Your honesty concerning your personal experiences has been so helpful in my decision that I shouldn't get a yorkie. I know I shouldn't get one, but that sure doesn't stop me from wanting one. I actually contacted several breeders about puppies, but my original post was so long I didn't go in to all the details. Two breeders never responded to my emails. One breeder offered no health guarantee whatsoever. Another breeder breeds ACA registered Yorkies, yet has AKC pedigrees of her pups's grandparents and great grandparents posted on her website. That was an obvious indication to me that she's one of the people who bought her dogs on a limited registration, and then bred them anyway. I would never buy a puppy from a dishonest person like that. Another breeder I contacted had cute puppies, but only offers a guarantee against liver shunt. She admitted that she has had liver shunt in a couple of her puppies, but told me that LP was a very common problem in yorkies and she would not guarantee her pups against it. The real kicker was the show breeder who acted insulted when I asked to see pictures of the parents and their pedigrees. Sure, she can tell me that her puppies are out of champion parents, but I want to see it for myself. I didn't think it was too much to ask, especially with the prices she was charging for her puppies. I'm just not the type person to buy ANY dog without seeing the parents and their pedigrees first. I want to know ALL about any dog I buy, and NOT because I wanted to breed it. And how in the heck do you convince someone you don't want their champion stock so you can breed it??? I even considered telling her I would buy an older puppy and SHE could have it neutered first, but due to the research I've done on horses and large breed dogs, I've learned that by neutering a young puppy before the growth plates are fused, the dog/horse is going to grow larger than either parent. So I didn't want to do an early neuter on a puppy just to prove I didn't want to breed it, which it turn would cause it to grow to be a larger dog... The new puppy I'm buying is a Rottweiler. Yes, I know.... A huge difference between a Rottie and a Yorkie. But I've owned Rottweilers in the past and they are incredibly wonderful dogs too, and if you've never been owned by one, you've missed out. ![]() One difference I've found in Rottweiler and Yorkie breeders is that a good Rottweiler breeder will test their breeding stock and have them OFA'ed before they breed them, to prevent the continuation of hip dysplasia in the breed. Isn't there a way that yorkie breeders can breed out the luxating patellas from their breed? Can't they be checked prior to being bred so this genetic problem can be eliminated from the breed? Being new to Yorkies, maybe it's just not possible to eliminate it. I haven't researched that answer yet. I just know I would never buy a Rottweiler or large breed of dog whose parents weren't OFA certified. I realize that due to the popularity of the breed, yorkies are being mass produced to supply the demand for the breed, which is so very sad since that can lead to the downfall of a breed. I guess there is nothing to be done to make breeders stand up and be responsible when there are just so many people wanting to buy Yorkies right now. I know I will be missing out on not being owned by one of these precious little dogs, but until the time comes when something is done to prevent many of their health problems, I will just have to miss out. Thanks again for all your help in my quest to learn about these wonderful little dogs. You've all been wonderful. |
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Illinois
Posts: 4,139
| ![]() I'm so glad you returned for an update!! Again I applaud your wisdom and honesty. And wow, some really good points. You are soooooo responsible, that I think that you would make a GREAT YORKIE BABYSITTER!!! Does anyone want to start a list of clients for Jokerman????
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Lovin' Lucy & Rebel Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Georgia
Posts: 4,438
| ![]() You've been so honest and made so many good points in your decision making. I wish you well with your rottie puppy and hope you come back sometime to "visit" ![]()
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