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12-29-2005, 09:03 PM | #1 |
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| Do Any Of You Show Breeders Own Hungarian Yorkies? What is the best Hungarian line. They all seems so great it is hard to tell. |
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12-29-2005, 09:13 PM | #2 |
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| I don't personally have any Hungarian yorkies... I do have two friends (yes I have friends..lol) that have them and they are beautiful. One is from the Durres (sp?) linage. Not sure about the other one. I wouldn't rule out getting one from Hungry, actually have been considering it...
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12-29-2005, 09:58 PM | #3 | |
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12-30-2005, 05:37 AM | #4 |
Livin' La Yorkie Local Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NE Ohio
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| I have Hungarian lines..Sue mentioned Durrer (not sure if she thought they were Hungarian, cant' tell by the post), Durrer is a Canadian line. My Foster is out Mandy and Sultan, He's my Hungarian/Canadian boy! You can go to mywebsite and see Mandy and Sultan and Foster. As for selecting lines. I have to say, you want to select the Yorkie for it's structure and representation of the breed not 'line shop'. Don't buy something because of the 'lines'. They can be a bonus but not the sole purpose for buying the Yorkie. Good luck! Irene www.stellaryorkies.com |
12-30-2005, 09:51 PM | #5 |
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| European imports.. I do have girls in my home from Hungary.. I honestly believe that there are good and NOT so good in each kennel I have purchased from.. There are a couple of them that I will NEVER purchase from again.. The sad part of it is you want to be able to trust whoever you are sending all this money to and hope the quality of the yorkie you receive is worth it! I had one male from Hungary that was sold to me as SHOW QUALITY, at best he was poor pet quality.. So it is always a risk to purchase a dog when you can not actually lay your eyes on it and see it's quality for yourself.. I do not like to give names, but I will give you a couple kennel names for you to research for yourself.. I have actually seen yorkies from these kennels and thought they were very nice dogs.. Pinkerlton, New Deal and Happy Blue.. Just make sure you ask all the right questions! Hope this helps! Good Luck in your search and keep us updated! Melanie |
12-31-2005, 05:54 AM | #6 |
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| I have one from Hungary and love her! She goes back to Durrer's in the 2nd generation and also has Parkside and Majodian in her - most are all winners (in 3rd Gen. Pedigree - she has 11 champions). She has a great silky coat - very easy to grow and beautiful topline. She is also very sweet and loving. Her personality is tops with me. I was a bit nervous at first, since Hungary is so far away. She was tested when I first got her and has a clear bill of health! I am very pleased. You named some really top breeders from Hungary and all seem to have a good reputation. T. |
12-31-2005, 03:11 PM | #7 |
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| I have 2 from Hungary as well. Sneak Peek that I purchased from Pinkerlton & Scarlet that I purchased THRU Pinkerlton but FROM Devils of York who both come ultimately from mainly Durrer lines (great great grandparents). Scarlet has some Parkside thrown in there as well. I personally love both of my Hungarian pups. Sneak's hair has more of a cottony texture if I let it get long though, whereas Scarlet has the more desireable silky hair. They both have great build and conformation though...personalities bubbling!
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11-12-2008, 02:05 PM | #8 |
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| Gia has New Deal, parkside (American) Lake Buena Vista(Brazil), Parkside, Aero's (Canadian)and Rothbys in her. She has an absolutely beautiful conformation and face, short snout I adore and beautiful big eyes. She is , however, tiny tiny which is why I got to purchase her. she is like a show dog shrunken down to small size. Oh, and the MOVEMENT... to die for. A kindof prance with head held high. she has full tail which she holds up proud like a flag. I adore her. If anyone wants to go to Hungary and pick up a couple, I will go with them. I want to retire and raise pups, but my dream is to start with some very good stock, the best I can buy. I like Lake Buena Vista too, they have great looks, good heads and short snouts. I don't think I could just let them ship one to me. too risky. I will save for airfare. Gia does have a color flaw , I think, but no one with knowledge has really assessed her. If I could post a pic (not good at that), I would ask some of the breeders to look. She has a little bit of dark hair around her nose whcih I don';t think is supposed to be there. But I looooove her .,. she is very very sweet too. |
11-12-2008, 06:26 PM | #9 |
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| So if what you are looking for is Durrer, Parkside, Aero, Rothby, etc. lines, then buy from Hungary or Brazil to get them? All of these breeders are in North America, why not just contact Betty Ann, Marie, Linda, or Roberta if that's what you're looking for..?
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11-12-2008, 07:00 PM | #10 |
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| I absolutely love the Aero lines (big grin) Since my boy is mostly from those lines Donna Bird Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers |
11-12-2008, 07:41 PM | #11 | |
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You know.. one of my dogs is very heavy Durrer.. and I didn't go to Betty Ann to get her.. Betty Ann didn't own her sire, someone else did, and I wanted a girl specificly from this sire...there was only one place to get that, so that's where she was gotten.. but it wasn't hungary! lol I just feel that if you want North American lines, get them in North America.. stimulate our economy, not Hungarys! (LOL!) If you want a Hungarian line (3 gen Hungarian, not north american) then get the Hungarian dog.. but WHY would anyone prefer theirs over ours??? Heck where do you think they're getting their NA dogs..? They're importing them from over here to improve THEIR lines.. go figure. Becki
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11-12-2008, 08:06 PM | #12 | |
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11-12-2008, 10:17 PM | #13 | |
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| Fury is truely an awesome dog! You're doing great with Radar, he's a very nice tribute to not only his breeders, but Linda, and daddy Fury as well. congratulations on his success. My "loved the sire, bought the daughter" dog has gone on to produce my first homebred Champion, so I have to say I'm pretty darn pleased with her as well...lol I'm looking forward to breeding her this spring with my first CH. Beaux, and hope for something nothing short of magical... here's hoping! Back to Hungarian purchases by NA people.. I think there are really 2 main reasons why people buy from overseas.. 1. They want a show dog, and no one will sell to them because they haven't done the time, and put for the effort and proven they're worthy of having someone elses blood, sweat and tears put into their hands.. 2..they want a breeding dog with a nice pedigree...and have no intention on showing the dog.. but may have the intent to sell the offspring as "show dogs" or "breeding dogs" or "high priced pets".. which IMHO is taking the easy way out no matter which of the 2 reasons someone has bought imports. I'm sure there are a few who truely love the imported line, but I don't think the majority of cases that's the case. Nothing worth having is easy.. and you've got to start at the bottom to reach the top.. IMHO. Becki (who's still about 2 rungs from the bottom.. but hanging on for dear life.. lol) Quote:
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11-13-2008, 09:12 AM | #14 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: alabama
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| Hi ya'll! I got Gia from a broker ("YES, a dreaded Broker) because #1. I wanted a beautiful girl with that short snout, european look and yes, I wanted a small dog, not freakishly small but I did not want a 7 or 8 lb dog either. Essentially, I wanted what I wanted and couldn't find that ANYWHERE in NA. If someone like me wants a beautiful show quality dog, we are denied by the breeders as not worthy (you said it not me) OR we are offered the dog already spayed OR denied papers even though we are expected to pay top dollar. I just got frustrated, sitting on the computer looking at all of you guys beautiful dogs, wanting one for myself to love and adore. I have NO INTENTION of breeding my little Gia , she is not quite three lbs. but I LOVE her hair and face , looking at her, loving her. i did not go to Hungary to get her but you have to admit they have some pretty dogs in the Hungarian lines. Isn't it a good thing to breed with international lines if you can to produce healthy, georgous yorkies. All I am saying is if I choose to buy breeding stock I will go for the best I can afford and if that means going overseas so be it. Unless one of you guys will sell me what I want without strings attached. ps.I don't plan on going into the business, I just loooove yorkies and the grander they are the better!! |
11-13-2008, 09:33 AM | #15 |
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| hey! No one has had time to flame me yet. hope my post didn't seem caustic. I do respect and admire all of the breeders on this site. I read all your posts and revel in all your accomplishments. Congrats on Radar getting invited to Westminster, that is FABulous! I have a question for you since you are the experts. I went to the lakebuenavistakennel.com site just now and under their yorkie puppy listings, there are some very pretty dogs for sale. one in particular was Lake Buena Vista Neal. Can you tell me your opinion on his look and if you think it differs from the more American lines. He does have american lines in him too. just would like to know what you think. The only good breeder in my town has this lakebuenavista line but she won't sell any breeding stock out of it, only spayed. And her female is really large, all of 7#. |
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