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Two very nice male pups. 4 Attachment(s) Your Name: Linda France Your City, State: Pocola Oklahoma Your Phone: 918-436-2259 Your Email: Lgo4gold2@wmconnect.com Yorkies for sale: 2 male pups Age of Yorkies: 4 wks Nov 7th Weight of parents: Dad 3#, Mom 3 1/4th Current weight of Yorkies for sale: 10 & 11 oz. Registration: AKC Price: 1,000 each Do you ship: Yes These pups will be very small with excellent coats & correct bodies. They will be show quality. The Parents & Grandparents are all small. They are home raised & will be well socialized. They will have all vaccinations & worming & will be vet checked & have a health certificate. A $500.00 deposit will hold & the balance to be paid in full before being shipped or picked up. I live just outside of Fort Smith Ar. I will not let them go until at least 8 wks & maybe longer according to size. Pics are Dad Mom & pups. Mom has the lighter color head & face. |
IMO...3 1/2 week is still too young to tell if a yorkie will be show quality or not or even if they'll have correct confirmation. |
they are precious, though! |
Thank you. I base my show quality statment on the quality of the parents & grandparents. |
do you show? |
Not professionally but I do go to a lot of shows. |
AH! I bet those are fun! |
Nice Pups |
Very nice pups...but I have what maybe is a dumb question...do they have to be standard size 5-7 lbs to show???...or is it just under 7lbs??? |
Usually you want a female between 5-7 pounds to show only because judges are reluctant to give female dogs the points unless they know they will be able to have pups. I know this first hand. I had a judge tell me this about my 4 pound female I was showing. She was beautiful, just too small. I kept wishing she would grow though and didn't. She was sold to me as a show prospect and was doing great when I bought her around 5.5-6 months. Then she just slowed down in growing. Yorkies are sometimes hard to judge by as to their final weight. This is why breeders cannot and should not guarantee the pups weight at maturity. It is also impossible to say that a young pup is show prospect until it reaches the age of at least 6 months - too much can happen while it is growing. I have seen two beautiful parents produce one beautiful dog and the rest not so good. I have seen a straight topline go down in the front at 7 months and stayed that way. You just don't know. You hope for the best. I say this with the best intentions. When I first started, I didn't know either. It takes time, research, and with the help of friends we learn. Your pups are very cute though! I just love new babies and they smell so special - puppy/baby smell. Best of luck with your new babies. :) T. |
you can perhaps tell show potential at about 3-4 months show quality isnt before 6-9 months at best...your hoping for the best at 8 weeks, many things can change in conformation, coat and teeth between that time and 6 months! you mention all shots yet you are sending them on their way at 8 weeks...first 8 weeks is far too young to send them off second you would have to had started shots at birth to give 3 shots (that is what a pup requires) shots are not effective until at the earliest 6 weeks so I dont understand!! Also they are spread out in 3-4 week periods... :confused: your statements do not make sense! |
Awww The puppies are adorable. The parents are nice looking too. |
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About the shots, actually the pups will not be done with all shots until they are about 1 year old, so I guess I should have said shots will be started & I would expect the new owner to continue. I will start shots at 6 wks. |
Did I read that correctly? The mother is 3 1/4 lbs? I thought breeders usually go with a 5+ mother with a smaller male. I am not making an issue, I just simply have never heard of anyone using such a small mother. Is there a chance the puppies might end up with health issues? |
Please lets not start this stuff again!!!!!! |
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