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10-16-2007, 05:31 AM | #1 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: EU
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| Any GOOD breeders in the New York area I have a friend who wants to give him wife a yorkie, he lives in the New York area and cant see to find a good breeder. Any suggestions? |
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10-16-2007, 05:33 AM | #2 |
Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Long Island
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| Where in the NY area? |
10-16-2007, 05:38 AM | #3 |
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10-16-2007, 05:47 AM | #4 | |
Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Long Island
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I got Autumn from a breeder on Long Island. Her name is Irene Monroig. I just put a deposit on a 2nd yorkie w/her. She is a lovely woman and her yorkies are adorable. Her # is (631)499-9586. I know of another woman here on the island that also breeds yorkies and people have been very happy w/her as well. Her name is Arlene and her # is (631)331-4500. Good luck to your friend w/their search! Amie | |
10-16-2007, 06:16 AM | #5 | |
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Thanks, I will definitely pass this onto my friend. Thanks it is better to know someone who actually has pups from a breeder and is happy than to go newspaper or internet ads. thanks so much | |
10-16-2007, 06:33 AM | #6 |
Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Have they visted the YTCA.org breeder referral list......Lots of reputal breeders from the upper east coast area listed there.
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10-17-2007, 02:41 AM | #7 |
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10-17-2007, 09:10 AM | #8 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Mohnton, PA
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| Depends on your definition of "area" We just had a lovely young couple adopt a baby girl from our current litter. They said they visited and spoken to quite a few breeders before they found us. Their little girl will be going to her new home on Nov 2nd. Since they are a little far off to visit, we will be sending weekly pictures to them until they pick up their new baby. Terry & Eileen Ferragame http://www.ferragame.com 610-914-6335
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02-02-2010, 06:57 AM | #9 |
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| IRENE MONROIG? REALLY? Read this BEFORE (if it's not too late) you get a dog from this monster. It is from 2008. I hope they locked her up and threw away the key. My guess is that this monster is back in business. Hello, Today my daughter and I were watching new channel 4 and up came this story. An East Northport home was searched. They found 60-80 puppies in horrible conditions, living in boxes. The woman was name... IRENE MONROIG. This is the woman we bought our precious maltipoo! We then found the article online. It says "They had no water, no ventilation, they were living their own filth," Suffolk police sergeant Kevin McKeon said.” and “The home is described as a place of filth and darkness, and scores of puppies were carted out in little cages after being crammed together in a basement, five or six in one box, according to Suffolk County police.” My daughter cried when she heard this. We still cannot grasp our little boy could have been a part of this. When we visited her house nothing was out of the ordinary. here is the article Puppies found in deplorable conditions - 5/07/08 - New York News and Tri-State News - 7online.com P OST SCRIPT 5/20/08 This was in newsday today East Northport woman with 56 dogs charged with cruelty An East Northport woman who has sworn that her efforts have been "an animal rescue endeavor ... for more than 45 years," was charged yesterday with 56 counts of animal cruelty. Irene Monroig, 66, surrendered herself at the Suffolk County District Attorney's office and was immediately released in her own custody, pending her appearance today in First District Court, Central Islip. Monroig and her attorney have been involved in an animal care and custody dispute against Suffolk County and the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals since earlier this month. Then, an anonymous call led authorities to her home on Wicks Road in East Northport, where officials said they found 56 dogs, two squirrels and a parrot living under "deplorable" conditions. Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk SPCA, said at the time, "This is one of the houses that you go into and you never forget." Many of the dogs, he said, had matted fur, and lived in cramped, filthy conditions with moldy food and feces. The animals were immediately taken from the house by authorities for inspection by veterinarians. After news reports about the incident, there were more than 1,000 inquires about the animals and speculation that the dogs would be adopted into new homes within a week. But Monroig, with her attorney, Eric Naiburg of Central Islip, sought a restraining order preventing the adoptions and officials on both sides agreed that the animals would not immediately be placed in permanent homes while court proceedings continue. Naiburg has said his client, Monroig, "has a terrific reputation in her community" and regarding her animals, "She loves them very much." "I think it's an unfortunate situation," Naiburg said yesterday. "We'll get to the bottom of this before it's over." POST SCRIPT 2 The East Northport woman charged with animal cruelty for allegedly keeping dozens of dogs, a parrot and two squirrels in dirty, cramped conditions in her home has had a change of heart, and agreed to put nearly all the animals up for adoption, her lawyer said yesterday. "We are not conceding anything with this. We are just accommodating the dogs," said Eric Naiburg of Central Islip, attorney for Irene Monroig, 66, who has pleaded not guilty to 56 counts of animal cruelty. She is accused of keeping the animals in an unsanitary, unhealthy environment. She has maintained her innocence, Naiburg said, and was released into her own custody. Monroig reached a tentative agreement with the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to release the dogs for adoption. But she will take back two poodles that were among the canines seized from her home earlier this month, Naiburg said. "There was a poodle that she felt could not survive without very intensive care on her part," said Naiburg. Monroig will take the sick poodle, plus a companion poodle, and Naiburg said he will adopt a third. But the animals cannot be released for adoption until a Central Islip judge lifts a temporary restraining order that Monroig asked for this month blocking the agency from taking action. Roy Gross, chief of the SPCA, confirmed the tentative agreement, but declined further comment. He said the animals, who were found in "deplorable" conditions, are stable and their health is improving. The agency raided Monroig's home after receiving complaints. In court papers, Monroig maintains she has cared for injured animals all her life and never mistreated them. |
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