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AKC female, 11 weeks, Ohio 1. Your first and last name - Ingrid Ivic 2. Your city, state: Columbia Station, Ohio 3. Your phone number: 440-610-2277 4. Your email address: info@fullmoonfarm.us 5. Yorkie(s) For Sale: Two females 6. Birthdate of Yorkie(s): 8-19-10 and (Jan or Feb) of 2009 (will look up exact date) 7. Age of Yorkie(s): 1 is 11 weeks, the other is 1 year + 9 months. 8. Weight of Yorkie(s) parents: Sire: 5 lbs., Dam: 6-1/2 lbs. 9. Current weight of Yorkie(s) for sale: 20 ozs. and the almost 2 year old is approx. 5 lbs. 10. Registration if any (AKC, etc): AKC on 11 week old, CKC on 2 yr. old 11. Price: $650 for 11 week old, $750 - nearly 2 yr. old 12. When puppies will be ready to be taken home: Now 13. Do you ship your Yorkies: Will consider it 14. Any additional information you want to add: We offer a 'lifetime home' guarantee, should you not be able to provide for your dog at any time during it's life. This means we will take it back...no questions asked, but no refund given. All pups will come with current vaccinations, a licensed vet checkup and be dewormed. Our dogs live in our home and are treated as part of our family. We expect the same loving environment from their new owners. Priced posted is pet price. Inquire for full AKC rights. Our pups leave our care with a special 'puppy pack' that consists of medical records, registration materials, food they are used to, a baby blanket and a toy. Please call or e-mail us with questions. We plan for only one, sometimes two litters a year. Cash or PayPal payments only for balance due at pickup. Please email us at: info@fullmoonfarm.us** for additional information or go to www.fullmoonfarm.us* for more photos. Thanks so much! |
Hello. I am hoping that you could clarify a few things that are mentioned in your sales agreement/guarantee. I see that you to not guarantee you dogs against LP and state that the owners is to assume responsibility for a dog should it arise. LP is generally an inherited disorder that one can screen against. I am curious as to why you would hold the owners responsible for this? Also, I see that you offer a replacement puppy, not a refund, ONLY if the dog is diagnosed with a "life threatening illness." Unfortunately, with this breed, there are many issues common issues that may not be life threatening, but that are very dehabilitating, expensive and invasive to correct surgically. LP and liver shunt, for example, which are both inherited. Why would you, as a breeder, not take at least partial responsibility for any pups you produced, should they be diagnosed with such an issue? |
Thank you for your concern on my breeding practices and policies. I am happy to clarify. I currently have one AKC stud and one AKC female that I breed. Neither one has produced offspring with liver shunts. Both of my dogs were examined (and tested) by a licensed veterinarian BEFORE they were bred to determine not just their overall health, but to specifically look for problems associated with the Yorkshire Terrier breed. You mention LP. Please clarify what you mean by 'LP'...are you referring to luxating patellas? Neither my stud or dam have luxating patellas, nor have they produced offspring with them. I have taken every precaution to not have this occur in my breeding program (and it hasn't). Or, by LP are you referring to something else? Such as Laryngeal Paralysis or Legg-Perthes? There is no conclusive evidence that demonstrates whether either disease is genetic or that certain dogs are more prone than others. Yes, the conditions you've mentioned appear to be polygenetic in origin, (you'd need the right combo of specific genes to produce the problem)...but, there is no real proof that a single dog or line is the source of these conditions. Should breeders cull sires and dams that produce pups demonstrating these conditions? Absolutely. It should also be noted that shunts and luxating pattellas may be 'congenital' or 'acquired'. I will not reimburse an owner for acquired problems, such as trauma caused by accident or injury. None of the puppies from this Sire and Dam have had congenital problems. They are very healthy. I hope this answers your questions. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to email me. :) |
When I said LP, I did mean l. patellas. (Trust me, I know all about that having guy with a grade 1 myself. Superdog apparently thought he could skip the last few stairs and fly.:rolleyes:) And yes, thank you...I believe you cleared everything up. |
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