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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Florida
Posts: 15
| Thank you for your words of wisdom. I'm not exactly a newbie though (new to Yorkies but not to puppy buying). I was a vet tech for 6 years and have been studying dogs for about 15 years. I know the CKC is a worthless registry, and I have no intentions of purchasing a CKC registered pup, so if that is what these are, I will not be getting one. I also will not be buying a puppy without a health cert, partly because it is required by LAW in Florida. But I am also not going to drop a grand on a dog. I will do my research, talk to the breeder, and decide if the pup is worth purchasing. I would love to be able to get a Yorkie from a rescue, but often the rescues are too strict about what type of family they adopt to, and it is hard to find a dog in rescue I am interested in anyway. I learned a lesson several years ago when I bought a Golden Retriever from a supposed good breeder. The dogs were AKC and we thought everything was great, but the dog we got turned out to be a very poor representation of the breed as well as having an eating disorder. So I am going to be much more careful now about who I get a puppy from. |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: us
Posts: 2,255
| Wishing you good luck in your hunt for a yorkie!!! |
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| | #18 |
| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: California
Posts: 5,368
| Im sorry ,but you are asking alot for wanting to only pay 300.00 |
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| | #19 |
| No Longer a Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Florida
Posts: 15
| This Thread May Be Closed. I See It Is Not Possible To Find An Affordable Yorkie, So Yorkies Are Out Of The Picture For Me. Thank You For Your Time Everyone. |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: TN
Posts: 462
| I am SO PLEASED to hear someone say this!! People don't realize that "cheap" yorkie could potentially cost them a fortune in vet bills, or worse, a broken heart if it is too sick to repair what is wrong..then of course you have to look at QUALITY. I see so many people on here disappointed in their dogs, they love them of course, every dog deserves love.. but they wish they looked more like a yorkie should. It is no fun to be out walking your dog, and someone asks you what your yorkie is mixed with. I actually asked someone that one day and isntatnly felt terrible, I asked if it was a yorkie spaniel mix of some sort, and the people looked horribly embarassed, and said well she's supposed to be a purebred yorkie. I had one of my yorkies with me at the time, which they were looking at kind of like, uh oh, and just replied, well she's very cute...and tried to walk off gracefully.. lol It was just SAD. Granted these people obviously loved their dog very much, but didn't get what they thought they were getting. Another example.. I have a girl I am going to retire in December, who is only 2 and in perfect health (documented!).. I am only asking for her what her vetting is going to cost (spay, dental, etc.) as a show of "intent" from the new owner. Unfortunately I have been contacted by people only interested in a CHEAP DOG. Well, she is my baby, not a CHEAP DOG..and whomever ends up with her won't be getting her because she is cheap! They will get her because she is a perfect match for them, and I feel she will be happy, and they will be good parents (who can afford her vet care and premium food on into her golden years and beyond!) Sooo.. in essence, I'm saying KUDOS to you! Now can you help the rest of the puppy buying population understand as you do? Quote:
__________________ Becki & The Dazzlin' Yorkies | |
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| | #21 |
| YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Missouri
Posts: 2,394
| Welcome to yorkie talk and I hope you find what you are looking for. Ok..Well I'm going to put my 2 cents worth in. Registery are only as good as the honesty of the breeder and the quality of the dogs being bred. I think It's an unfair statement to say if the dog is not AKC it's worthless or not going to be healthy. Most hold AKC up like it's the holy grail. They are just as many shady AKC breeders ..as there are in other registries. DNA Testing ..Really Now....just how often does someone have this ran??? I'd say not very often. Why would this test be run.. If someone buy a showdog and is not sure the dog came from the parents stated they may have it ran.. But ( not normally going to be done by a pet owner) Two males tie with the same dam.( testing not likely going to be done by someone who breeds for profit only). Someone could breed a different registered dog (say apri ) but they also have AKC dogs they can doctor the paper and register the pups with AKC..WHY?? because AKC dogs can net more money. Shady breeder can get by for years without being caught..and if they are they will go else where or have the kennel registered in a different name. AKC is backing commerial breeder, Brokers and puppymills (AKA Hunte Corp) same as the other registries. Why own an AKC dog?? You have to have an AKC dog if you want to show it in an AKC dog show. Other registries are doing dog shows too. AKC does not guarantee quality of a dog only that the parents are registered with them. If I had to choose from two different dogs. 1. AKC ill bred dog or 2. A nicely breed ACA/etc registered dog. I would choose the ACA/etc dog. I also don't believe you have to pay a small fortune for a good healthy dog. I bought a so called high priced AKC dog and turned out to be a sick dog. You just have to choose your breeder well and do your homework before buying a dog. Sorry for the rant but this is just my opinion... BY the way I own both AKC and ACA. Can you tell in the picture which is which??? |
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