Wanted: Female Yorkie - NJ, PA, NY My gf and I are looking into buying a puppy. She is set on a yorkie and I am definitely not against it. However, I don't want to buy a yorkie at any random place. Help me find a reputable breeder. I've read all over that there is no such thing as a teacup yorkie, however I'm sure there are smaller pups in each litter. That's what it was like with my shih tzu and she is only 8-10 lbs. I assume a smaller yorkie may only be 4lbs full grown. Can anyone help me out. I am located in central NJ, but work in NY and am only 30-40 min from Philadelphia. Thanks in advance. |
can't help but wish you luck (bump):) |
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I would recommend the breeder I purchased my yorkie from. Her name is Barbara Scott Mechanicsburg pa 717-795-1125 if you don't mind the drive. She is about 2 hours west of Phila. Mimi is a Straford Yorkshire Terrier. If you want to ask me anything about my contract with her ect. just let me know. She has a lot of knowledge and experience with yorkies. |
I could recommend a few breeders in your area, but I don't believe any of them stive for pups that will be in the size range you're looking for...they strive for dogs with sound health though, if you're interested...:) |
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Anyway, you may want to check with Stacy of Sylvan Yorkies. She is an excellent breeder in New Jersey and she is also a member here. Good luck! |
looking for a yorkie i'm also looking for a "teacup" yorkie, a pup that's 6 lbs or less and my prob is not finding one cause there's so many all over NY, my prob is the $$. don't want to spend over $500 and all these pet shops are asking for atleast $1500. does anyone know of a place i can go to? i live in long island but willing to even drive to jersey if i have to. somebody please help. Jessi punjabimehak@aol.com QUOTE=BamaFan121s;984129]Actually, there is no 4 pound minimum...a common misconception...the standard is simply 'under 7 pounds.' I didn't mean to come accross as rude...reading back over what I wrote, that's how it kind of sounded.:( "Smaller" yorkies can to have more problems health wise (as in injuries). You just have to be cautious because there are lots of people out to make a quick buck off of these "tiny" dogs and what is best for them is often overlooked. Trust me, I have a 2.5 pound guy and I would give ANYTHING if he had grown a bit bigger. All signs pointed to him being in the 5 pound range.:( Anyway, you may want to check with Stacy of Sylvan Yorkies. She is an excellent breeder in New Jersey and she is also a member here. Good luck![/QUOTE] |
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There is really no such thing as a Teacup Yorkie. As for the price...I think it will be VERY hard to find one for less than $500. They are a popular breed and in high demand. However if anyone knows any different...please post. Thanks for your input. |
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however, you can look at PetFinder http://search.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi and perhaps find a "rescue" that needs your love .... http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=7673690 good luck!!! |
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