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Has this yorkie been sold? |
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3 yr old Yorkie Did I see that the girl was bred from an 11 pound mother??? Isn't 11 pounds too large for the breeding standard??? Good Luck finding the little one a comfortable loving home. |
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Don't you understand.....You.....AND....many others, (whether or not anyone thinks they are a "good" breeder) are a part of the pet over population problem. There is NO good reason to continue to have this sweet girl be a breeder dog.....please do the right thing. |
All 3 of mine are some form of a rescue. I really don't understand why some people think we are antibreeding nothing could be further from the truth. IMO it would be hard to sell a 3 yr old female that is from a kennel for this amount of money. I hope that she finds a wonderful home. :( |
I really think admin should remove all posts that have no interest in this girl. I'm sure the OP is quite capatable of placing her girl in a fit home be it pet or with another breeder. Good luck with placing your girl. |
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I agree with most of the posters on here. This young girl should be spayed prior to be placed. This is what any reputable breeder would do. No reputable breeder would even consider putting a breeding female with someone they didn't know on a personal level. As a breeder/exhibitor, I don't understand why this girl hasn't been house trained. I would think at the very least she'd have been piddle pad trained. As far as not policing the world. Well she's your responsibility and policing should start with yourself. |
Quote from the op: My interest is in finding Disney a good home. If she was to go to a good home and she was used for breeding by a responsible lovng person, IM ok with that. See Post no 6 This op stated the above. My concern is if she is going out of breeding how will she mentor and or support a potential breeder who buys her dog? $400 is awfully low for a fully registered AKC breeding female. I believe that if you want to get out of breeding then do so completely. Neuter your un-neutered dogs/bitches, and place them in loving homes. This way you are assured that at the very least your dogs/bitches won't be used indiscriminately for breeding. That's it ... I wish you and your dogs the best |
I'm not commenting on anything but the welfare of this girl - she's done her 'work' and maybe you could spay her and find a nice home where she can be part of a family and have a nice doggie life ? There's people that would love a 3 year old !! I mean a non breeder who would just like a companion... why not give her a fresh start ? I bet she can be socialized and make someone a wonderful pet and you'd know you did something that's in her best interest. I wish her all the best too - She's probably just waiting for a place where she can fit in and be 'just a dog' - spoiled silly like most of ours are :) |
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What does the pedigree look like? I wouldn\'t buy her for breeding if I expected puppies. Small liters. She just whelped a singleton. That would have been a planned c-section for me. This is probably why she\'s being sold. Some people spay w/ a c-section. If she isn\'t from a quality line then it will surely cost less to buy another bitch then to risk another c-section or worst for breeders that do it for money, lack of puppies. |
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