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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Abbotsford, BC
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Abbotsford, BC
Posts: 2,060
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You don't quite understand what show breeders are about. Show breeders myself included will breed a litter hoping to get one or more show dogs out of it. Sometimes there is one, sometimes more than one. I don't sell anything for breeding/show as I don't breed that often anyway. So, the puppies I have that I don't keep for show/breeding are sold for pet. THese are Canadian Kennel Club registered, have the same outstanding pedigrees as a champion sibling has. BUt it isn't what I want for the show rings so it goes to an approved pet home. It may be bigger than I would like, smaller than I would like, coat may be looking like it will go too light etc. Breeding YOrkies that don't even wave at the breed standard, much less meet the breed standard is not going to produce that great a quality puppy. I am not saying anything is necessarily wrong healthwise etc I think you will find prices will vary in different parts of the US for pet puppies from reputable show breeders. Some don't mind selling for a bit lower price to a good home but the buyer will have to convince that show breeder they are a good home. | |
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| No Longer A Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Puerto Rico
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dont put words in my mouth. Anyone can find a breeder online but not many who buy dogs online can say that they did a good deep investigation. And Loraine all i said was that someone should make a sticky with what to watch out for. NO I CANT SPELL WELL but i can articulate my point well. I give up. seem like yall are right and anyone who disagrees is attacking so you have to attack back. God Bless yall. I will do you a favor and figure out a way to delete my account | |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Abbotsford, BC
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The problem with making a sticky of what to watch out for, is that many Internet websites and many breeders who are selling puppies through the Internet or other ads that are less than ethical often have new approaches that put red flags up that I would never have thought of someone doing or claiming. And it is really very simple. Find a breeder, make an appointment, go visit them. | |
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