November 5, 2009

infection after a haircut.. HELP?

I took my little yorkie in to get all his hair cut off, a week ago..last friday, and i noticed a red mark on his pee pee. and just this morning i noticed some yellowish pussy stuff coming out of his pee pee.. so is this an infection? should i call the vet? is there anything i can put on it here from the house to help? and should i let the dog shop know? even though i don't plan on going there again! bc it's not just this it's they always mess up on his haircut! anywho what do ya'll think?
Alright @holes I just prefer to call his PENIS a pee pee, get over it.. And stick to answering the question. And it's none of your business why I cut his hair, it's my dog!

GOOD FOR YOU!
I agree with you… pee pee ….penis… pickle… BIG DEAL PEOPLE!
If you want to play this game then follow the rules… just answer the question and forget all the unsolicited preaching!!! Its her dog … therefore she can call that thing anything she wishes… and she is right, if she wants to buy a long haired dog and shave it, its her right so get over it. I am soooooooo tired of holy er than thou….people on here. get a life

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November 3, 2009

Would it be safe for a Miniature Schnauzer to?

Play with a Yorkshire terrier?
in terms of the schnauzer hurting the yorkie

Dogs play with dogs. It doesn't matter what breed….He can play with Great Danes and Mastiffs if he wants too. It all depends on how well the dog is trained, and socialized and the dogs disposition.

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November 2, 2009

Yorkie hair?

I have 2 Yorkies, one has perfect hair, it doesn't tangle, extremely easy to brush… the other one is 9 months and still has baby fine hair, it seems that if you pet her at all, she mats up. I know that by 9 months, my other one didn't have such fine hair. Will my baby always have hair like this? She HATES to be brushed and I do what I can to get the mats out, but there are so many and they are too close to her skin to cut off. She has already been shaved once and with it being Winter, I'm not going to have her shaved now. I have a feeling her hair will always be super fine, any tips on how to keep the mats minimal? I attempt to brush her everyday, but as I said she HATES it and I need both hands to work with the mats and when someone else trys to hold her, their hands are in the way of the mats, so that doesn't help at all. Is there a miracle product to help?

You may just have a dog with a particularly hard-to-groom coat. My Miniature poodle has a very soft coat that tangles if you look at it and it requires a lot of daily grooming and not letting it grow too long. I would suggest having someone help you when you brush her. Just be very gentle and talk softly to her and give her treats to make the grooming process one that she will learn to enjoy rather than to fear. Get someone to help you if you need more hands. There are some detangling products on the market that might help. Either she hasn't had a coat change yet, or her coat is gong to be that silky texture always. I don't know about the standards for Yorkie coats, but if there is a shortish cut that you could keep her in, rather than to let the hair grow long and sweeping, that might help. Check around and see if there are any good books on Yorkie Grooming, or consult with a GOOD professional groomer who specializes in Yorkies to see what they might be able to tell you. Good luck!!

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November 1, 2009

Hi, I am looking to find a small Yorkie puppy for sale?

My mother and I have been looking to find a Yorkie puppy for sell for quite some time now. We found one for $450 that we fell in love with…we were on the verge of buying it until my mother went into surgery. She is fine now but we can only spend up to $250 because of hospital bills. If anyone out there has a little girl or boy that is in need of a good home please send me an email(wyattparkinson@yahoo.com). Just include a picture, price, sex, condition, age, size of parents, and let me know if he/she has had their shots and comes with papers. Thank you all! =)
I am in Utah if that helps and also I have checked; papers, friends, rescues and pet stores. I can't seem to find any puppies for sale anywhere.
Also I happen to know a lot about Yorkies myself and I am aware of their normal price. I have already adressed the issue and would only like answers if you can give me information I have asked for. Sorry for the tone and thank you for listening.

this is not craigslist….

try petfinder.com: $250 would be just about right for an ADOPTION fee.

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October 30, 2009

How can i stud out my tea cup Yorkie ?

My Yorkie is full breed, however he is not AKC registered. He has great temper, very friendly and extremely smart. Everytime someone sees him, they ask where did i get him at, and that happens often, especially when we go to vet's office. So i was thinking about studing him either for litter or a fee.
He does have AKC registered parent and the other parent does not have papers but also purebred. My dog weights 3.4 pounds.

How much does he weigh? If he's under 7 lbs., he's not a "teacup"…just a plain old Yorkie. If he's over 7 lbs., he's an oversized Yorkie.

Do you know if he carries the genes for luxating patella? What about eye problems? Have you had him CERFed? What was his OFA/Pennhip hip rating?

How do I know that your dog would be producing healthy puppies? If I don't…why on earth would I breed to him??

There is a lot more to being breeding quality than having a nice personality.

So you want to use your dog at stud:
http://warrentonkc.tripod.com/wnt2std.htm

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October 29, 2009

Where can I find yorkie puppies for sale in Alabama between $150-200?


You can't. Unless you luck up and find one in a shelter or rescue. Breeding dogs ethically is not cheap, so neither are the dogs. Breeders have to pay for vet bills, medical testing, vaccinations, stock, grooming and whelping supplies, registration fees, food, etc etc. It all adds up and $200 doesn't even scratch the surface of what a breeder invests in even one dog. Which would you be willing for them to cut corners on just to meet your budget?

I would suggest that you take your time and save your money. Concentrate your search less on price and more on finding a reputable breeder. Like all other indulgences in life, you have to pay for what you want. Dogs are no different.

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October 28, 2009

How much do show quality yorkie puppies go for?


My mom and i were just looking at that like 20 minuets ago. They went for $745-$1050! it's a lot, but i have heard that the price is worth it. Now just to give you a little hint, If the yorkies are listed under Tecup or Tiny yorkie, and they are higher priced then all the others, don't buy it! There is no such breed as Tecup yorkies or Tiny yorkies or even Toy Yorkies! just to warn you. Hope i helped!

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October 27, 2009

How expensive is it to buy/ take care of a puppy 1) teacup yorkshire terrier or 2) pomeranian?

all answers are appreciated, thank you

Well if you fall for the " tea cup" act then you will be out a lot of money. First of all, there isn't a tea cup yorkie or of any breed! There is only 1 size of yorkie and thats under 7 pounds. There's no other size standards!

2. Those so called "tea cups" are usually very sick! Watch out for behavioral problems as well!

3. Both breeds will be expensive if you buy from a RESPONSIBLE breeder. Sure you might find some scum breeders(back yard breeders) that offer then a little cheaper then the RESPONSIBLE ones but in the end you might be forking over an additional $500+ in vet bills as they usually have parents that have no genetic testing…and usually have something and passes the bad genes in the pups!

So buy responsibly and you might not have to have a fortune in vet bills from a sickly poorly bred dog!

And you can also try shelters and breed rescues. Believe it or not, you can get a purebred in shelters/breed rescues! And don't fall for the "designer breed" crap either. No responsible breeder will breed mutts and call them names like " yorkiepoos" cockapoo"etc. Mutts are mutts, no matter the freaking names you call them. Shelters have lots of them and guess what…….they are not overpriced!

try petfinder. you can search local shelters for the breeds you specified.

http://www.petfinder.com/index.html

Responsible breeders don't use craiglist, or any scum websites.

Your best bet would be looking going to the breed club of each breed and seeing what breeders are listed there. Responsible breeders usually have several titled parents, genetic testing( OFA,CERF,etc)

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October 26, 2009

Is normal for my female Yorkie puppy to have swollen breast?

Every since my yorkie puppy had first period her breast have gotten big,is that normal?

Hormones move in…and things get swollen. If they are getting swollen around the nipple, she may be pregnant. If so, way to contribute to our already grossly over bred dog population. GET HER SPAYED ASAP PLEASE!

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October 23, 2009

dose any one have a picture of a teacup yorkie?

i want to know how they look when there at least a grown up. its just that im getting a teacup yorkie and i want to know how big, cute they our.

"Teacup" Yorkies don't exist, so you won't be able to find a picture of one.

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