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TINY, TINY (2-3 LB. Adult wt.) AKC Yorkie WANTED!! *Gender doesn't matter *I want a GOOD representation of the breed, I have seen WAY too may poorly bred mutts *I would prefer an older dog to a puppy (about 6-8 months +) *I'm willing to pay as much as $3,500 for what I am looking for. (But I will NOT pay cash) *I live 10 minutes from Los Angeles, CA, in the SFV, and I would prefer local, or at least within the neighboring states (AZ, UT, OR, NM, CO, WA) |
lots of breeders will not take anything but cash. Far too many scams going on. Puppy gone before we find out check is no good. Some will take a check or money order for the deposit only. Balance is paid in cash. Good luck on finding your baby. |
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Good luck in your search! |
My bank said to take only cash or a direct wire to my account. |
I have 5 babies and everyone was a cash purchase.. good luck in your search, hope you find what your looking for, Welcome to yt:) |
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I'm sorry but I just feel obligated to point out that 2-3 lbs is not a "GOOD representation of the breed". |
Consider Paypal & warning re: tiny tiny!! Most honest breeders will accept Paypal that will protect you if dispute is filed by you. Warning about paying so much for tiny tiny unless you get a "written guarantee, if Yorkie exceeds weight you paid extra for, partial refund offered" I lost $,1300 payed extra for 2# that is now 3 1/2pounds. Total cost 3,600. Most savvy breeder will tell you, know one can really tell weight unless you wait until about 5 or 6 months until Yorkie is full grown re:weight |
I have to say I feel the same way about cash...I don't like to use it. I prefer paypal so that if something were to happen, I can get it back. Be careful with the tinies...they're not always the healthiest... |
I could not imagine even having one that small..I don't think Ginger is going to make 5 lbs..hoping she does, but, to me she is too tiny, and I sure wouldn't want one that small(imo) |
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That is true, neither Ryder, Faith, or Sophie were bred to be tinies. Sophie is 3.5 lbs and parents are 4 and 6.5 lbs Faith is 2.5 lbs and parents are 5 and 6 lbs Ryder is 2 lbs and parents are 4 and 5.5 lbs All I said was to be careful with the tinies and do your research...they can be more difficult to care for and do usually carry more health issues. |
I remember when I said I wanted a 2lb Yorkie. I searched and searched and finally decided one that was going to be 3lbs grown. Now Riley is 9 months and hes barely 3lbs. I can't imagine having one any smaller than him fully grown. He is still extremely tiny. |
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