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This is what I just reply to the ad. I know this is not of my business. But advertising your dog as a breeder for only $250 will attract LOTS of puppy mills owners. They will trick you coming as a family. If you care about that cute little one, removed the great breeder comment. Best regards. I always reply something like to those kind of ad. Hoping they have just no clue and don't have any bad intention. Nothing to loose trying right. |
Glad you sent her something. I'm thinking about sending her an email telling her about OKYR and see if she would be interested. But since she is mentioning breeding her I'm not sure she would consider a rescue. |
I wish I was closer... I would be willing to help :( |
I sent her an email and this is the reply that I got. :eek: hi im saleing nickie she came from one of my females.i keep her longer then i was going to.and she had one litter of puppys.she is for sale now and she is a great yorkie.and healthy.loves everyone |
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Awww to bad.. poor little one. |
I dont want to derail this thread but I am a volunteer with YTNR and they have taken on dogs that no other rescue will take. I do not know of any dog they have ever turned away in my area because of health, age or cost of medical. Yes some of the dogs have high adoption fees. You have to recoup the $ somewhere. My last 3 fosters adoption fees were WAY under their actual costs. If YTNR were to take this dog for $200 she would then need to be spayed, microchipped, UTD on shots and dental. What do you think the cost of that is?????? Reputable rescues are not making $ on dogs. The $2000 dog on the website has already cost them over that in medical and she will need an adopter that can continue to afford these kind of bills. |
Just tried to contact her about this little girl. I would have been more than willing to buy her, but the ad is already gone. I hope she went to a good home. :-/ |
The ad is down.... If she's still available, I'll pay half of the cost if someone from here wants to go get her and keep her as a pet!! Contact me on my work cell: 847.682.4954 If I don't answer, I'm out training dogs, just leave a message! |
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And yes, I know for a fact, that YTNR is not making money from their Rescues. I would say, if they manage to break even, they're lucky. I suspect, many peole think Rescue is an inexpensive way to get a Yorkie, but they need to realize, that many of these dogs will have lifelong medical issues. I spent 35 years Fostering Orphanded Wildlife, with no donations, until I moved to IN, and my Wildlife Vet provided me medications at no cost. I wish I could afford to adopt Ellie, but if I spent the $2,000. on her adoption fee, I'd be spending money I would need for her on-going medical bills. I know, someone will adopt her though. |
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