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Yorkie Male wanted in Illinois! Hi Everyone! I'm looking for a Yorkie male for my fiancee as a belated Christmas present. I tried finding one for him before Christmas, but most of the breeders I found in the local newspapers sounded like puppy mills. We lost our boy Fonzie this past summer due to old age, and we'd love to find another with sass and spunk just like him. I live in Northern Illinois near the Wisconsin border, so if anyone has any litters coming up in the area please let me know! |
I am a ways away from you but feel free to contact me. |
Good for you that you are looking for warning signs on bad breeders! Here is a link that might help you out in your search for a reputable breeder: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...ead-first.html I am so sorry about the loss of your Fonzie. |
I live in the Chicago area and will be flying out someday to Ca or TX for our next Yorkie. You certainly will want to check out the YTCA. Best of luck. Buy the breeder first, and then the pup! Yorkshire Terrier Club of America About The Club |
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There are a lot of great breeders in IL and many up in the northern part of the state. I would make sure to check the link above for a breeder. Good luck with your search. |
Watch out, you will probably get a lot of PM's offering you pups for sale. Just be aware that just because someone is a YT member does not make them a good breeder. Do your research to avoid getting burned. |
Thanks everyone for the helpful advice! I'll definitely check out the YTCA website for a list of breeders in my area. That definitely helps narrow down my search! |
Good for you and thank you for taking the time to look for a reputable breeder instead of doing what sadly so many do and buying from a puppy mill or pet store! Good luck in your search. It looks like you are on the right track and I'm sure the perfect new family member is out there for you! |
Hello you can contact me through [Email Removed] if you are still looking for the yorkie puppies because we have two puppies available for any loving and caring home. Thanks |
OH MY ... I honestly don't even know what to say. Who are you Debbie? Do you have more information than just an email? |
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http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...se-beware.html |
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I hope that you stick around YT. Be sure to take your time and do your research. It will be well worth it in the end when you have a beautiful and healthy puppy. Wishing you lots of luck in your search :) |
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I wanted to add one more think to watch for while you are looking for your puppy. Make sure that you visit the home and see the parents of the puppies too. When I was looking for a puppy several years ago I was drawn to an ad that I saw in Kajiji for yorkie puppies. They were located in Bolingbrook, IL, had a cute website and even had pictures of their teenage daughters who was part of their business taking care of the puppies. It wasn't until I called and spoke to the husband that I started to question what was really going on with the puppies they were selling. He told me that about once a month he drove to Missouri and picked up puppies from a breeder (puppymill) and brought them back to IL to sell. She was "wonderful" and that although he currently didn't have any puppies he would be traveling there within the next 2 weeks once the current litter was old enough to leave their mom AND she usually had at least one litter a month! They were puppy brokers! Thank god I was smart enough to see the red flags and run in the other direction. I'd like to also add that he mentioned that there were several others in the area that also brought puppies back from her and several other breeders to sell in IL. So please be very careful. |
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"You buy your breeder first, then your pup" |
That is why when I travel to pick up the next pup, I will pack a suitcase and live with the breeder for a week to 10 days! |
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Thanks for the feedback all. We are still looking but in contact with the breeders from that website. If anyone else has some leads or puppies coming, please let us know! :) |
We found a breeder in the local newspaper and we're going to check her puppies out tomorrow. We asked her all of the standard questions, but a red flag raised when she said she only has the father and that the mother is with her daughter. How do I know that she is telling us the truth? I tried googling her online and I see that she used to show german shephards in the late 90's and is a part of the skye terriers club of america national rescue chair. I've also noticed that her name has been in the paper consistently for the past 3 weeks with new litters each time. Am I just being overly cautious here? What are everyone's thoughts? |
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Forget the newspaper route.....if you have to, wait for a YTCA breeder to have a litter and approve you. Would you buy a mate thru the paper? |
FYI Posted on the YTCA website "The YTCA does not recommend or endorse any one breeder, nor does it recommend, guarantee, or rate breeders or their stock. Under no circumstances does the YTCA promote the sale of puppies through businesses or professionals such as pet shops, wholesalers, commercial dealers, or paid agents." The YTCA does not and cannot guarantee or accept any responsibility or liability of any kind for the quality, health, or temperament of any dog; nor for the warranty, guarantee, integrity, honesty, reliability, expressed or implied, by any YTCA member who requested to be included on this list. |
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What this statement is telling you is with anything else. Do your homework. A contract is between the breeder and the buyer. Not with the buyer and the YTCA. |
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I thought I posted this last night but it was late and now I don't see it here today. :confused: My computer night have timed out I think. You might be receiving PMs from YT members offering you puppies. My suggestion to you would be to make sure that you screen all offers very carefully. There are many members that only come to the forum to offer puppies for sale and that does not make them reputable. If you are looking for a well bred yorkie the YTCA is an excellent starting point in your search. Illinois has many members of this breed club and speaking from a fellow IL resident this is where I would start my search now that I know more about how to purchase a puppy. I can remember being in the same dilemma as you are checking newspaper ads and being very confused. Although Breezeaway makes a valid point in saying that the YTCA does not endorse any of the breeders, this type of disclaimer is used for legal purposes in all aspects of business as I am sure you are aware. Members have an obligation to hold themselves to a higher standard of breeding, many raise puppies for the show ring and look to better the breed. There is more to breeding than just putting 2 dogs together to make a puppy. Some of the things reputable breeders consider when deciding on a breeding would be to eliminate faults and breed a Yorkie that is recognized as what the breed should like regarding size, colors, good temperament etc. The list with the YTCA gives you a nice launching pad of breeders that have been judged by their peers for the quality of their breeding program that produces puppies. :) |
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