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Looking to Adopt a Puppy Yorkie Hello, My name is Amanda and my fiance and I are looking to adopt a puppy Yorkie. We currently have a dog but we are looking to adopt another one as we are both very much in love with dogs. I have always wanted a Yorkie ever since I was little and although I have not owned one myself my family is filled with them. My Aunt was breeding her's for many years and their children are now with my grandmother and my mother. I was hoping to get one myself but it was becoming too much of a strain on my Aunt's Yorkie to continue breeding. I live in New Jersey and I am willing to travel to pick up a puppy within the state. I am still in the process of looking around for a new baby. Please let me know if you do have any in New Jersey for adoption. Thanks. |
I just wanted to suggest to check YTCA.org for reputable breeders in your area. There is a lot of good information on this forum on what to look for in a breeder! Good luck! |
Thank you very much I will definitely look into this website further and I have been reading many thinks on this forum as well. |
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I actually grew up in Point. I just moved out of my parent's house and into Belmar with my fiance. I do go to both places, I actually lived in a winter rental about 2 years ago in Manasquan and it was like 4 houses down from Leggetts. I had my first legal drink there. |
I have a beautiful boy I'm looking for a the perfect home for. I do have him for sale in the For Sale Section. I have a wonderful friend that will fly my pups to their new parents. They fly in cabin. :) Good luck in your search! Yorkie's are addictive tho! You may not be able to stop at just one! ;) |
Hello I am personally a little weary about the flying part especially because I have heard of so many people not receiving their delivery of the puppy. How much are the puppies and the transportation fee? |
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I had my little sweetie, Beamer, flown to me from Michigan. I had no problems, but I was buying from a reputable breeder. Breny's gorgeous little boy is here: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...er-family.html |
What should I do if I can not afford some of these prices for Yorkie's? |
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Maintaining Yorkies once you have them does cost $$$! |
Welcome to YT...I live in Farmingdale, Nj about 15 min from you. We are expecting 2 litters in Sept. Not for adoption but for sale. Felicity is due in about a week with 3 pups ...we are hoping for a safe whelp and are very excited! One of her little boys, from a previous litter, lives on my street. I just saw him this morning. He is soooo cute and i love getting to see him often and he visits his mom too. |
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If you can't afford to buy one then look at the shelters and rescue groups. But still be sure you are going to be able to afford all the vet fees. But be warned, if you buy from an ad in the paper, or Craiglist, or anywhere other than a reputable breeder you are not going to be able to guarantee a healthy Yorkie. What starts out as inexpensive can end up being the most expensive. Some Yorkies have problems that are genetic, and your puppy mills and BYB don't screen their Yorkies before breeding. When I bought Beamer last year, I could have bought a much cheaper Yorkie through the ads in the local paper. But I wanted a healthy dog that was bred to standard and had good lines (Not for showing or breeding, as I neither show nor breed), but this is a dog that is going to be a member of my family for many years (my first Yorkie lived 15.1/2 years) and I don't want to spend most of his life at the vets. |
Does anyone know about any scams with this email address chewelpen@gmail.com. Or does anyone know anything about purchasing a Yorkie through EbayClassifieds? |
How much are you going to be selling one of the puppies for? I know that some are very expensive but I would love to own one. I just moved into my home with my fiance and we are both looking into a Yorkie but we can not be spending a great deal of money. Will you be breeding again after this litter? Just wondering because if I can not afford a puppy now then maybe I could save for one if you will be having a future litter. |
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I completely understand. I have a dog already and do understand the costs of the vet and maintaining the grooming. When it comes to the time that I am home, I do work but I am part time, I take online classes for school and I do come home for lunch every day and the most time that my puppy would be home alone without me or my fiance here would be about 3 hours. A lot of these things I already know about the breed because my mother has one and I did just move out so I completely understand the time and care it takes to having a Yorkie. The issue of price is not about taking care of the puppy but purchasing him/her at first. That is where I am having the most trouble with but as I said I am willing to wait if I need to in order to save for the puppy. |
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I am sorry to hear about Lil Bit and I am glad she is okay. I am just a bit upset however on how I am being so discouraged in a way to get a Yorkie. I appreciate all of the help and information that everyone is giving me but at the same time I know that in my heart I can care and love a Yorkie and that is what I am looking to do. |
well then follow your heart ... but you also get good information on yt |
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If, after weighing all the pros and cons you know that you are able to afford the sometimes unexpected expense that can come up, then go ahead. You will find nothing but support on this forum. And, you can get vet insurance. Many members on here have it for their little ones, and will be able to make recommendations on an insurance company. I don't have the insurance as I have a separate savings account for emergencies. |
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However...please take it from those who have taken the time to prepare you for the realities of Yorkie ownership...because, it does not end with the initial price tag of your Yorkie! If you do your homework and look for your breeder first (& carefully!) there will still be expenses as Beamer's Mom mentioned above that will arise at any given notice. Or, if you do not do your homework and follow your heart vs your head...(which many of us have done!:rolleyes:) you again will undoubtedly face expenses that could have been avoided & quite possibly put a strain on your family budget. And, just another lil' fyi, once you post on YT that you're looking for a puppy...be prepared to receive pm's from YT members who will solicit their litters and who often only visit this site for that purpose.:rolleyes: This is not to say that these breeders are not reputable but, you must do your homework with these breeders as well. Do not fall into the false sense of security just because they are YT members that they are reputable. ;) Lastly, just remember...our advise is because we want you to have a good Yorkie experience and be prepared for what is entailed as a Yorkie owner. I can't tell you how many Yorkies end up in Shelters or Rescue Groups just because their owners literally could not afford vetting costs. It's heartbreaking for the families and most importantly for their Yorkie.:( So, now that you've heard all that...if I were you, and I was still determined to get a Yorkie...I'd start saving for the initial cost of my Yorkie PLUS, a savings set aside for "emergency" vetting costs of a minimum amount of $1000 dollars. Then, I'd begin researching to find my Breeder. Once I found a reputable Breeder, and purchased my Yorkie...I'd immediately get pet insurance to help cover the vetting costs to ensure my Yorkie always has a furever home with me. I wish you well in your search for your Yorkie...:) |
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Thank you everyone I do appreciate all of the help everyone has been. I will begin to save in order to have the Yorkie that I will be dreaming about all of the time now. :love: Is there any sites that would be of help in regards to learning further into the breed and also some recommended breeders? |
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I mentioned before ytca.org as a great resource for reputable breeders and the stickies in this section give you tips of "red flags" to look for and stay away from when locating a breeder. Someone on here made the statement "buy your breeder first" and I think this is great advice. The last thing you want to do is buy from a puppymill or BYB. So I think it's smart that you are going to start saving. It's not that you have to pay a fortune for a puppy, but you want to buy from someone who does all the proper testing, vet stuff, etc.. with their breeding program. |
A cheep yorkie puppy can wind up costing thousands of dollars in vet bills not to mention the pain and worry. Pick out the very best breeder you can find and most times this will eliminate paying thousands of dollars on a sick yorkie. I know I have two examples of a good breeder and a back yard breeder. The puppy from a back yard breeder may be cheeper but in the end it is a huge gambel you may not want to take or be prepared for. |
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Beamer, from a reputable breeder, is a very healthy little dog, according to our vet. |
you should not get a yorkie baby before its 12 weeks old. All there shots would be done at that time and you would have a full health report on it. There are too many complication, like hypogycemia that you would have to be concerned about if gettin a pup before it is 12 weeks and especially 2lbs too. many byb and stores will try to sell you one at 6-8 weeks because it is soo tiny and cute. dont fall for it. |
Hi, I own Country Hills Yorkies and do have some very nice yorkies available for reasonable prices (they sell with a spay/neuter contract for pets). I live in Ohio and have had people drive from NJ to pick up pups so am not sure if that is too far for you or not. Let me know if you want more info. |
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