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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
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I would have not problem placing a good prospect with a serious newbie or two..and co-own...then the rest could be pets. I have no problem breeding two litters at once. I like to watch a group of 5 to 8 pups develop...but I was home 24/7...and many times two bitches would decide to have one each... I have been to many well known show kennels and seen 4 and 5 litters at once...they feel as I..they like to compare a group...a group a too big for my liking... | |
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| | #47 |
| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Agreed, with one exception.
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| Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Mississippi
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When I say different lines, I'm thinking that there is likely some intersection of pedigrees anyway, at least among the well known ones. For instance..... my Bonnie and my Roger have 5 common ancestors within 6 generations. They're related but it's distant. I'm happy with what I've begun with but I'm thinking about the future and how to proceed. Now if Junior turns out well, I'll be re-thinking some things as I had pretty much ruled out using his Dad in the future. We'll see how it goes.
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| I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Quote:
I totally agree with your advice on checking out the breeder, so many are willing to mentor people and have never shown themselves. Often when they use the word "mentor" it just means they will sell you a dog on open registration.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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They may not comment but they do watch it. They just don't have the patience as I've been told by a few They'd get banned so they sit and watch quietly. Last edited by Brooklynn; 12-13-2010 at 07:05 PM. Reason: typo | |
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| | #52 |
| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| You're right, many on here often and monitor/read and know who's who in the zoo.
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Colorado
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| I had to make the decision about a year ago after my male had too high bile acid levels,too high for breeding, for sure. I was faced with the decision of giving him back to my breeder/mentor and getting a replacement show quality pup/dog at no cost. Or i could keep him and neuter him and pay discounted rate on a replacement show quality dog. It was a hard decision. We were going to keep him and tried it but he was literally beating up and hurting the new puppy so we decided to give him back and she petted him out. It was really tough but I knew that it had to be done. I am one of the few newbies who got so lucky the first time around finding an amazing, reputable trustworthy mentor. She stands behind what she produces and if the dog is not going to reach its championship she will replace it. If it fails to pass any of her/our required health tests the dog will be replaced at no cost and the dog being replaced would be spayed/neutered. We will only breed champions who have passed all health exams and who are of breeding quality. She is truly an inspiration and what I strive to become. I currently own a bitch and a dog from her. The dog is the replacement one and he is quite "Awesome". He finished in just 5 shows at the age of 12 months in June. In February i am going to start working on his grand championship. Anyways i think just depending on the relationship you have with your breeder you could risk it and get a puppy at a young age, I did and even though it didn't work out the first time she stood by me and replaced with an even better dog. I would be willing to do it just because of my relationship with her but I would encourage others against it. You never know how a puppy will turn out. So much can change and fall apart. If i were to purchase from someone else i would wait until they were at least a year old and even then be very cautious. I would make sure at that age they have passed health tests (cerf, prelim hips, heart, thyroid, knees, BAT, ETC) and that level topline, nice movement, temperament, balance and color are there and what you want. I know many show breeders do not perform these tests but the only way i would purchase from someone else is with these things.(with that being said if they are all there chances are the breeder will probably be keeping the said dog) I know its really tough to get started showing yorkies and getting your own show quality dogs, show breeders guard their dogs and lines with good reason (we must protect the breed), but if you stick around and prove yourself you will hopefully eventually get there. My advice to newbies is to not get impatient and you should go with your gut feeling. If the contract seems shady and they are only selling the dog as"Show Prospect" or "Show Potential" i would be very careful. If their dogs are that great they should stand behind them!!! |
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| I view the difference as something that even I can understand. Marge is show quality, and I used to be a show prospect. Fortunately, I was placed with a good woman nearly 40 years ago. |
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| | #56 |
| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| So Marge perfected the offspring?
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
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Been around too long and seen too much, to make a blanket statement, that a show breeder is the best breeder...the best breeders I know personally, DO show and win, but seen and heard stuff I wish I could erase from my mind in the name of breeding show dogs... | |
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| | #60 |
| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Actually if the topline is great, all else in the structure falls in place. She must have brought the beauty and brains to the table.
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