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Although Mistibleu does list on her website there is no such thing as T-Cup or Toy in the Yorkshire Terrier. Anyone breeding should know the basics of the Yorkshire Terrier and that they are a Toy Dog, it does make me concerned how in depth they've studied. I'm glad that your experience with said breeder was a positive one. |
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ok ill definately try more on the weekdays. does barbara scott have a website....or is she a member? & i have 2 quick questions....what are good questions to ask a breeder. someone posted some questions earlier in this thread...but they mentioned something about if they were OFA tested & CERF? what is OFA & CERF? |
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I stated in another thread, that while these tests are very important in breeding lines, they only prove that the breeding pair doesn't have said problems. It doesn't tell you that they aren't carriers. There is no genetic marker for to tell you that. What is extremely important is you puppy healthy, and how your breeder will stand behind their breeding. I know Barbara she's been in the Yorkie world forever, she line breeds....her dogs are beautiful. |
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Oh & i found Barbara on YTCA....i checked the distance...& shes too far.:( |
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Its close to a 3 hour drive & i DO have patience thank you very much!:mad: If it was a better car ....It wouldve been no problem.....but its my dads car & the condition that its in. its a bit old & i dont think it can take that long of a drive. im trying to find a place thats (at the most) 1hr 45 mins away. |
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Now, have you thought of the train? |
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Yea i have no problem waiting until then. I feel the longer i wait...the more time i have to research & prepare for a puppy.:rolleyes: & I've never really thought about the train....I'll have to check their destinations.... |
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It's a way for you to at least go and meet these breeders face to face. Get to know them and them get to know you. It would also make a great impression that you made the effort of traveling by train, not letting anything stand in your way. |
I dont know.....I think Ill feel better meeting them at their home instead of them meeting me half way...or at the train station. |
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Remember these breeders I'm recommending to you are very reputable.....Don't think that you're going to walk away with a puppy on the first meeting. There will be a relationship built first. |
Thats true. But that does seem like a lot. :(. As good as those breeders sound....their distance is just not convenient for me. & Yea i do want to build a relationship with the breeder of my choice....I just rather have them closer. Doing all of that seems a BIT too much. & like I mentioned earlier in this thread....I'm a college student....& school starts this week...theres NO WAY i can do all of this. |
[QUOTE=Islandloverr;3248258]Thats true. But that does seem like a lot. :(. As good as those breeders sound....their distance is just not convenient for me. & Yea i do want to build a relationship with the breeder of my choice....I just rather have them closer. Doing all of that seems a BIT too much. & like I mentioned earlier in this thread....I'm a college student....& school starts this week...theres NO WAY i can do all of this.[/QUOTE I didn't realize you were a college student...... Well I've exhausted my suggestions to you. |
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If you don't even have time to travel for a day, are you sure you're going to be able to find the time to care for and train a puppy? I got my puppy a few weeks ago, and he takes up quite a lot of time, patience, money, attention, work... I LOVE every minute of it, but I also have the time... for him. |
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i just have one more question for you...there is a member thats has a older male yorkie...which i just what im looking for...but shes all the way in Texas....(which is a huge downer!!:() her name is "Mileys Mom" i think. do you know of her? |
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