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Looking for a Yorkie Breeder in NJ/PA Hi, We are a family with 2 daughters, living in Central NJ. Their boxer passed away this past spring, and after the summer, we are planning on getting a yorkie. My wife grew up with a one, and had many fond memories. Does anyone have a referral of a reputable breeder in NJ or Eastern PA? |
I'm sorry about the loss of your boxer! I don't have any breeders for you, but I would suggest contacting YTCA.org for reputable breeders in your area. Best of luck in your search! |
I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of your precious Boxer. What a wonderful breed of dog. Our Boxer, Boo, is almost 14 1/2 years old, and is at the age where we count every single day that she is with us an extra blessing. I have three Yorkie pups that are available - they are 6 months old and are simply precious, however I live in Georgia and do not ship. If you would be interested in talking yorkies please send me a pm with your phone number and I'll gladly call you. |
So sorry about your loss! :( |
Sorry about your loss. My grandparents had a boxer when I was little, I love the breed. I second the recommendation to check out the YTCA links. Please be very careful when looking in the PA area- there are lots of Amish puppymillers in the area. |
Sorry about your loss. As a small kid, we had a boxer, Joe, who lived to be 12 and was my best friend! Good luck when you get your new Yorkie. Smaller than a Boxer, but the same size attitude. |
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I have a little boy 13 weeks old. My last girl went to a YT member. We split the drive. My puppies are well worth the drive.:D |
you can try Topknotchpups.com she is in south jersey. I got my first female from the breeder she gets her from. my breeder moved out of country. She is a broker though i never met her i hear nice things of her. I have 2 litter due soon and am in central jersey. one is due NOW and the other in 2 weeks therefore they will not be ready to home till december. but would take application and reservations after birth and first health ck up. we are too excited for the new pups arrival i cant even tell you!!! Melissa |
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Reputable breeders do not use brokers and they do not mix breeds and breed all kinds of mixes. JMO |
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if you want a member of YCTA i would suggest Keith Turpin he is in Abury Park nj he occationally has puppies, check Wachong mountain YTCA. Most members of the YTCA, at least here in NJ will not sell to people who have children under 10. At the time i was looking, my children were young and i was honest about it. I have never had an incident with my children with my dogs for i am a responsible SAHM and i supervised them handling the dogs. |
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I'm not sure why you think people who ship puppies are money hungry, cruel people, but a breeder who uses a broker is ok? :confused: Is this the breeder that one of your females who is expecting now is from? I use the same line that I saw someone else on YT use and that is "Buy your breeder first." One should breeder for the betterment of the breed, they should have the best representation of the breed. They should do all the right testing, evaluating, etc.. They should have AKC registry. Not that AKC will guarantee a good breeder, but a breeder with any other registry almost always will guarantee otherwise! |
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I just think we should be careful recommending breeders to someone looking for a puppy. A broker, who is selling all kinds of mixes is the last person I would ever suggest. I would hate to suggest someone that could be a puppy mill, BYB, etc.. I would think getting full registration from a reputable breeder would be hard, it should be hard. I would be very suspect of any breeder that sells dogs on full registration to just anyone. Are your dogs fully tested, evaluated, registered, etc..? I've seen that you are expecting two litters and in reading some of your past posts, it doesn't seem like two of them came from very reputable breeders, which begs the question about using them for breeding! |
I am expecting 2 litters of puppies this week. I live in Maryland and you can look at my web site Nikisyorkies2.com or follow me on Facebook Nikis Yorkies. I have a lot of customers on YT that are from the New York/ New Jersey area. I wish you and your family my deepest condolences. |
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Going to the YTCA website is also good as some have suggested here. There is an old saying; you buy your breeder first and then your pup. There is another old saying: the younger the children the larger the dog. I don't know the ages of your children; but yorkies are very small dogs, and can be easily hurt by young children. Children should be of an age, where they can understand the fragility of a young pup or dog. And children should have supervised interactions with a young pup that might come to you at 2 lbs or so. What is important to me is the health of a pup I purchase. As you may know or if not you should become aware of the health risks and concerns of Yorkies. Liver shunt, Luxating Patella, Cardio myopathies, allergies, skin sensitivies, PRA, are some of the concerns. You want to know that the breeders of any dog you consider, do do health tests on the mating dam and sire. Well this is no guarantee of the future health of your pup, it is what you should expect of a reputable breeder. The breeder you select should be aware of what health concerns have cropped up in her line, (and we are talking not just about the breeding dam and sire, but their parents, their siblings, etc.) You want a breeder who is a) very knowledgeable about the breed, b) commited to the support of her puppy buyers for life c) offers a worthwhile health guarantee d) breeds to improve the breed e) knows her lines inside and out. For your information the breeder should be willing to share the full registered name of the dam and sire, and if health tests have been done, to supply that information; then you can check for yourself on the following sites: OFA - for hips, knees, and elbows. CERF - for PRA Also you can go to CHIC although there at this point in time only 38 Yorkshire Terriers are registered that their breeders have elected to get this health number from. However CHIC is a good site, because it will give you for the YOrkshire Terrier what is their recommended testing protocols. I wish you all the best in your search. |
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I do NOT have my website because I am money hungry. If you look at my prices you would see that also. My website was first started in memory of my father that passed away from panceratic cancer. He bought me my first yorkie girl. Working on my site when he first past was a way I delt with it. I had my website up and running for 2 years before I ever sold a pup. I paid every month to keep it going...so NO not everyone is money hungry.:mad: If I was money hungry I would have already sold the boy I have now but have turned down several people just because it didn't feel right. Not anyone can buy a puppy from me. I am not going to make a profit anyway so I am going to make sure he goes to a great home if not he can stay. |
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Her daughter breeds the mixes. She breeds a top Yorkie with a top Maltese. She doesn't just throw them together. However, I'm not saying I agree with it. Susan and I have argued for many years about a lot of things. She has her beliefs and I have mine. The only thing I was posting about was to clear up that she isn't brokering any longer. She has developed what I feel is a pretty cool breeding program. I met Susan when I got Tia and she was kind enough to send me baby pics of her, and all her info that the person that orginally bought her did not supply. We did not start out as friends. I did not agree with the brokering or her business, and she knew my feelings yet she always remained friendly and polite. I think over the years we were able to put our differences aside and learn from one another and even become pretty good friends. We still have our disagreements but all in all I cannot say anything bad about her. Her dogs are well kept, the pups are well cared for. I was lucky enough to be at her home at the time one of her moms was delivering. It was an amazing experience to see. Her husband even helps with the delivery. She buys food etc in bulk from the emites (I think I'm writing it correctly) and while I was there I met a little rescue she took from a mill when she went into PA for food. She has told me that she tries to educate them and teach them how to be more humane. She was able to convince them and show them how to build a better kennnel. May not mean a whole lot but it showed me a side that I didn't know before. Elaine |
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Her daughter has all kinds of mixed breeds, not just Yorkies & Maltese. Are you sure about the brokering part, because given the quote below she is considered a "respected breeder/broker" and IMO there is no such thing as a "respected" broker of puppies! :thumbdown The poster below bought a puppy with full registration from someone who got their dog from her, so I guess that's not a problem as to who she's selling and giving full registration to. I'm glad her dogs are well cared for as anyone's dogs should be. I don't think people are horrible just because they have breeding practices that aren't what I would recommend. Quote:
"INEXPERIENCED" as you put it has NOTHING to do with it, I'm NOT a breeder. If I were a breeder I would have gained a TON of experience before going out and buying dogs from anyone I could get full rights from and I wouldn't have been lied and deceived on something so incredibly important. As I stated above if she is still brokering, that's not respectable IMO or in most people's opinions and that isn't a breeder I would recommend to anyone. Most buyers do not know breeders personally, so they go by research, etc... |
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I totally understand what you are saying and by no means am I attacking you. I understand you are not defending her. I'm just stating my opinions as I see them since someone else recommended her. If she isn't brokering and doesn't breed mixes herself, she really shouldn't have her site tied in with her daughters who is breeding all kinds of mixes. It doesn't help her reputation any, but if she's ok with mixes herself, it probably doesn't matter. Too many red flags for my taste, JMO. |
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If being passionate enough to step up and attempt to educate others and help them avoid heartache is a crime, then I am glad there are so many offenders here on YT! You don't have to 'know someone personally' when they have information posted up one side of their sites and down the other for all the world to see. IMO, "caring" and "broker" should not even be used in the same sentence. There is a lot more that 'matters' than just being honest! If you are not responsible with breeding or placing dogs, that is not something that can or should be written off just because you're honest about it. :rolleyes: |
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