Looking for a small yorkie girl... My little girl passed away about a month ago. I am so very lost without her. I have been searching the internet relentlessly for the past 3 weeks looking for a little girl to fill my horrible empty void. I found a breeder that had a 3 lb. little girl that looked just like what I wanted. I committed to buy her. The breeder lied about many things, first, she is 20 months and they had cut all her hair off, but didn't mention it, she had been kenneled most of her life, and was certainly "not" housebroken at all as they had said she was, she is scared of everything, probably due to lack of exposure, she was supposed to be show quality as far as conformation etc...and is not, but we bought her anyway, to save her from the life she had. She has made alot of improvements as far as her timid behavior and is a loveable little girl. We wanted 2 girls anyway, so Daisy will have a wonderful, happy life now. I am now searching for a little girl between 10 months and 2 years, show quality, but too small to breed, 3-4 lbs, compact, about as tall as she is long, straight back line, perfect bite, small muzzle, good ear set, full coat, with an outgoing personality, social, and housebroken would be a definite plus. This will fill my void, and give Daisy a running partner. My girls will live inside, we are retired and always home, and our children are grown. I would like to find her in Central Texas, but will consider one from anywhere in U.S. I'd appreciate any help y'all could be in my quest to find my new little girl. |
reply to texan we have some older teacups in houston contact me |
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Please do not buy from anyone who wants to sell you a teacup. |
Texan1, I do not know if I have anything you would be intersted in, but I am close and have a litter right now that is almost 4 weeks old. |
Puppies I have a tween you might be interested in and also a litter expected in just a few weeks. My older girl is about 13 months, a real cutie... She is right under 4 lbs which makes her a bit too small for our breeding program. |
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Yorkshire Terrier Club of Americaand look for breeders in TX that would be your best shot at getting a small girl that looks like a show dog but just too small for showing and breeding, just a beautiful pet. |
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Here's a sticky from this section that you might want to look over...kind of gives an overview of how the phrase "teacup" is recieved on this site: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...uch-thing.html |
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I love that breeder- I wish she would come back on here and tell us what makes hers teacups. Certainly can't drink tea out of them!! |
The lady I bought my fluffy from last week had an adorable TINY little girl. She is 11 weeks old now if you are interested (she lives in Belton, TX) I bought the biggest of the litter because I have kiddos and wanted a sturdy one but the little girl was precious :) PM me if you want her information. |
Looking for a younger female-Texas Hi there! This is my first post, so please bear with me. I am searching for a female yorkie that is around 15 months-5 years. I had a male yorkie for 13 years and he has passed away and went to heaven. I have 2 young children who miss him dearly, as well as myself. The yorkie would need to be very friendly to children. I would prefer that she was potty-trained too. But, you can't have everything...anyways, I have been searching local rescue and shelters in the Houston/Lufkin areas. I can't find any female yorkies that are kid friendly. Please e-mail me if you know of any young/er female yorkies that need a home. I will try to keep checking this site too. Thanks so much!! mistielacount@yahoo.com |
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: You know what is sad...I actually have people contact me and say: "I don't want a regular yorkie, I want a teacup." The media and breeders that use these popular phrases as their "advertising techniques" are feeding the public CRAP. I spend most of my time explaining to these people that there is no such thing...:rolleyes: |
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