November 18, 2009
How can i get a free Teacup Yorkie puppy?
I have been looking everywhere for a free teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppy and all the sites I have come across are scams. I want to get my little sister one for her Christmas and it's driving me insane. Does anyone know of any site that sells true teacup Yorkie puppies and is not a scam. I also don't want to have to pay outrageous shipping. If anyone knows please email me the info or let me know. Thank you!
Look on craplist..many people giving them away……
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look on petfinder.com, you can search through societies that have dogs up for adoption, but a full bred teacup yorkies are expensive, i wanted one for a while and ended up rescuing a 3 month old Basenji/Sheppard mix, wicked cute!
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Nothing is free honey.Nothing,nothing nothing.
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well you can also look in the pet section in the newspaper.and maybe ask your friends if they know anything about yorkies.
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u don.t…….even if you adopt one, there will be adoption fees….
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Anyone who tries to sell you a true Teacup Yorkie is a scammer and a BYBing, money hungrery idiot. Anyone who is looking to buy one knows NOTHING about Yorkshire Terriers. I suggest you Google the AKC standard, and tell me where it says anything about a Teacup in it. If you can't afford a normal Yorkie, how in the heck are you going to be able to afford the Vet bills for a poorly bred, sick runt? Besides that, dogs should NEVER be gifts!
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Look on craplist..many people giving them away……
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There is no such thing as a teacup Yorkie. It's a marketing term used by unethical breeders to describe extremely small, sickly dogs–somehting no reputable breeder would ever do! Furthermore, buying a dog over the internet, sight unseen, is never a wise idea. It is very importation to be able to see the dog, the dogs parents and the condition the dogs are kept in for yourself.
I would suggest that before you actively try to acquire a dog of any type, you at least take the time to educate yoruself on the breed. (Clearly you would not or you would be well aware that 'teacup' is taboo amongst Yorkie enthusiasts.) It will only help you make a better decision when you do find that perfect little fur ball.
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Yorkie breeder 10+ years