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Wanted: tiny teddy bear yorkie Looking for another tiny yorkie. female. papers not necessary as she won't be bred. 2.5 to 3 lbs fully grown. Looking for under 4 months old and one ready to home today :-) I have an excellent breeder, but she doesn't have what I am looking for right now available. Please email me asap as I am looking to pick up today. Prefer close to Florida. Full teddy bear face. Please don't email me about all the opinions on the tiny ones. I have raised mine for years and so has my family. Their health is fine, etc. etc... etc...etc... all a matter of opinions. Thanks and look forward to hearing from you. |
I was going to suggest that you contact the YTCA for breeder referral but it looks as though you are already a breeder from your past posts. I'm not even going to ask if you plan on breeding your future puppy that you are looking to buy today. Good luck to you and also to your new puppy. :( |
I thought the OP was a breeder. |
I'm glad your not going to ask, because if you read my second sentence you'll find the answer. Breeders are why you have a yorkie. So please don't knock me. Now if a puppy mill comes along...then by all means... criticize and insert opinions as necessary. I do not breed for the tinies. She will be a gift for a special person. |
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Since you are a breeder I would question how you would even consider soliciting the purchase of a new super tiny puppy on an open forum and expect to have it today :eek: Just recently you had 2 very upsetting threads regarding 3 dead litters of puppies from "friends". Of course none of these were your puppies and you know everything about what a good breeder should do/know. :) |
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You tell me. Lets again stick with facts. They are bred. They need a home. This woman will give them a wonderful home. I've got a few grand to get a puppy for her. The want for one that day came from her husband purchasing one that was supposed to be delivered Christmas eve. This ended up being a scam and no puppy. The reason for YT open forum is because there are reputable breeders that do have tiny yorkies that are born. Fact. That need good homes. Four private messages can attest to that. Not that I would post theirs just because of bored people like you that must insert their opinions for lack of anything better to do. Also since when does a breeder know everything? Never. It is a continual ongoing process. You can never know all there is to know ;) Again thank you for your OPINION. |
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In a perfect world they do not of course and I have no worries of them finding a home, just as we have no worries of finding one for her. Back to the original question. Please send information and she would welcome a home visit. A little about her: 59 years old. Married. Husband terminally ill. Yorkie previous-Female, tiny 2.5 lbs. Past after 9 years. Name: Sugar baby. Location: Holbmy Hills (the Platinum triangle) I will also provide an email address as I would assume you would have an adoption questionare. |
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the least~once again MY OPINION. Just one more opinion~anyone that would sell a super tiny to someone without knowing them personally and forming a relationship cemented in stone is also questionable. Let me state these are all MY OPINION :rolleyes: |
My tinies are never sold to "Someone" looking for a puppy for another person...it is so unwise for a breeder not to know exactly who, what, where, when they are placing their puppies. I once was asked by a hotel manager of the Four Seasons to deliver a puppy and everything it needed to a guest..it was for a child's birthday present. They wanted it in the room for the child when she arrived...check for any amount I wanted was waiting...manager thought I was nuts when I said I never sold to anyone I could not meet and talk to...not even the Queen of England..manager said..."it was not a Queen, but close...LOL Still not interested. |
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