looking for a female yorkie in CA I'm looking to get a new pupp by january and would like some information, maybe you guys can help me.. 1. does anyone know of a LA or SD area breeder? 2. I hear everyone talking about AKC registration?? what does that mean exactly? I don't want to breed i don't want to show my pup do i still need this? and are they more because of that? thank you all |
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Yorkshire Terrier Club of America |
I did not research and bought a Yorkie sight unseen. Look at my avatar and see what they sent me! He does not fit the breed standard at all. |
Start with the YTCA breeder referral list. I do want to warn you that there were a LOT of bad backyard breeders in San Diego when I lived there (moved 6 years ago). Take your time and do your research so you don't get taken in. |
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Well thank you! He thinks he is a full blooded Yorkie. Merry Christmas Mama. |
Regardless of where you start to search for a yorkie, or who you contact, this is a good post to read about the subject: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...ead-first.html Good luck in your search:) |
Look for breeders that will welcome you into their home so you can see exactly how they are raising and caring for their Yorkies. Also do some research online, ask for referrals, check references. YT is a good place to learn about Yorkies as well as YTCA too. A good breeder will check your references, your vet references and other things about you. You also should do the same with the breeder. You do not HAVE to get AKC registration. AKC does not automatically mean you will be getting a well bred puppy. There are TONS of puppymills that have AKC registered litters. So don't go by that as your only marker. AKC, CKC, or any registration is only as good as the breeder behind it. Good luck in your search :) and take your time to find a breeder you trust, it will be worth the effort :thumbup: |
Great advice an info given by all. |
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I recommend that you do obtain your pup from a breeder that breeds AKC registered dogs. Although, it doesn't guarantee quality of the dog. That is dependent on your research in finding the right breeder. |
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Thank you all for your advice, i will def do lots of research and will make sure to check everything!! Thanks |
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