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I'm not sure about everywhere else but in California Yorkies are hard to find so cost can be high. I got my first girl for 850.00 almost 5 years ago. That was a bargain! I got my second for 1500.00 but she actually was listed for 2500.00. But since she was bigger I got a reduced price. I have since breed my girls and kept a female from each. The cost to have my last litter was over 3000.00! Selling the puppies just covered expenses and time, it is no way to make a living that is for sure.....It takes hard work and dedication to the breed that makes it worth while. Also you have to be able to lose a puppy and that is hard too. Breeding is not for the faint of heart. |
Rescue. 1 Attachment(s) "Originally Posted by scoobiedooiscoo i to think the prices are to high for yorkies and that is a huge part of the reason y more people are turning to pet stores to get one, everyone complaines about puppy mills but yet in an indirect way encourages buying a dog from one because prices are so high from breeders. i know i was very tempted when i was looking at buying one. i am so thankful i found a breeder that reasonalbe in price and that i trusted but it took along time to find her. i cant say i wouldnt pay a ton for another yorkie because i love them so much but there has to be a reason y there is such a huge difference in prices between breeders" I won't get into whether breeders charge too a high price or not. I would just like to put my two cents in and say that no matter how much I may want a Yorkie or how high the price is through a breeder I would NEVER give my business to a backyard breeder, puppymill or Petstore In which puppies are bought from Puppymills. My want is not worth keeping such slime in business. An option for those that cannot afford the price of a "Reputable Breeder" is to seek their Yorkie through a rescue. There are many Yorkies and Yorkie mixes which are now called "Designer Dogs" on www.petfinder.com. It's a misconception to think that all the dogs found in rescue are either senior dogs or problems dogs. MANY are puppies and MANY are young adults that to no fault of their own have found themselves homeless. I've included a picture of Lilly. After losing our 10 year old Yorkie to cancer we were fortunate enough to find Lilly on www.petfinder.com. She came from Burlington Animal Alliance. She was only 13 weeks old and a full Yorkshire Terrier that was bought from a pet store then turned in a week later when the owners found that their two larger dogs did not like her. Lilly was given a pediatric spay, shots and vet care by the rescue prior to being adopted out. The rescue incurred over $900 in vet costs yet only charged a $400 adoption fee. Lilly is now a happy, healthy almost 16 week old who weighs 2 lbs. 6 oz. People do not have to turn to puppymills or a sale at the local pet store in order to get a Yorkie they can afford. Please, consider rescue. Elaine |
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i said in one of my other posts i wish that more people knew about this site or rescues. my point was when people look online and see dogs that are 5,000 or more they dont realize there are cheaper breeders that dont breed just for show dogs or rescues they can find if they look into it more. and congrats on your sweet baby and sorry to hear about you baby that passed. |
Scoobie. I didn't think you were promoting petstores or puppymills. I understood what you were trying to say. I was just trying to put the word out that people can actually find pure bred puppies in rescue. Thank you for the kind words on the passing of our Newman. Lilly was such an unexpected surprise that has really helped us heal. Thanks again. Elaine |
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I wouldn't say you lost money, because you have 2 show quality dogs that you are chosing to keep. I'm sure if you had purchased them from another breeder you would have paid more than what it cost you to breed them yourself. So you actually saved money by breeding them yourself. You don't have to keep them. |
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here's my opinion. i had another breeder call me the other night and the first thing out of her mouth was "why do you price your dogs so high"? keep in mind that the going rate here is around 600 in the paper or less. My answer to her was, well, that is what I feel they are worth. At least to me they are and that's what I want for them. people can take them or leave them. I really don't care." That's just the way I feel, too. I price them what I want and if people want one, they pay, if not they buy one from the newspaper. they are always free to look elsewhere. |
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Couldn't have said it better myself! |
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:yelrotflm You're so funny!!! That's great! I seem to have a problem keeping them too!! |
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When I decided to buy my yorkie, I put ALOT of time into researching everything I could about the breed. I had never owned a yorkie before, and I wanted to make sure I learned as much as I could so I would know what to expect in any given situation. When I bought Jake, I didn't think about the cost. I thought more about his health and whether or not he was right for me and my family, and whether we were right for him. I also wanted to find a breeder whose main concern was health, and I found a great one. There's no way I can put a price on what Jake's breeder gave him. She took excellent care of his mother during her pregnancy, she helped deliver him, and she made sure he got good vet care, shots, etc. He spent the first 10 weeks of his life with her, and she gave him lots of attention, helped to keep him clean, made sure he was eating and gaining properly, and gave him lots of love. He came to our home very well socialized, and he settled in very easily. He has always been healthy, never had him to the vet except for his routine checkups and shots, and he is perfect to us. How can you put a price tag on the love and care that a breeder gives to your puppy before you buy him/her? She put in alot of time and alot of love, and I got a very healthy yorkie who is really smart and has a great disposition, and who is perfect for our family. Alot of breeders work full or part-time jobs, and they have to take off work for whelping or vet visits, etc. You have to consider all that. |
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