December 15, 2008
Teacup Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
Item: Teacup Yorkshire Terrier Puppies. Category: Dogs. Price: 250 USD. Description: My AKC registered Yorkie puppies are ADORABLE and SOCIABLE with GREAT Personalities and very good bloodlines. All puppies are vet-checked, …
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is there somewhere to get free or cheap CHAMPION PEDIGREE TEACUP YORKIE YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPPIES ?
They are so sweet and cute and I want one so badley but i don't have enough money for how highly priced they are!
WOW! Tyra Dobe i think your going a bit over board you must be one of those dog finatics that bows to their every move! I was just asking a simple question.
The only place you can get one free or cheap is in your dreams. Sorry.
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I think you're expecting a bit much. You need to save your money until you can pay for a pedigree dog.
There is no such thing as a teacup yorkie either. If a breeder tells you their pups are teacup then you can forget about any pedigree. Only backyard breeders use the term teacup.
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Teacups are not champions. They are not accepted into shows. There is no way one would ever win a prize. Teacups are poorly bred RUNTS. They tend to be very sickly in life and cost loads in medical bills.
You can't pick up a Teacup Yorkie because their bones are so fragile. They snap very easily and with the tinniest hit, they could die within seconds. Please DO NOT support such people. save from a shelter instead
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nope sorry, i guess it's an end to that dream, their bred by idiots, sold at ridiculous prices by idiots and bought by even bigger idiots, look if you came on here and said i wanted this mixed breed or whatever fine>> i would try and help you get it but teacup puppies are so sickly because it's the runts of litters bred and inbred and they really dont live very long at all, it;s not reputable breeders here it's schemers looking for a quick buck, if you like small breeds fair enough, but why not get a chi or a pug or something….. think about it……
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No.Not exactly.
Champion means the dog has had some investment from the breeder.They have value.Champs cost.However,a dog from champion lines is a whole other story.Breed rescues are full of them.
Study the breed and know the standard.I will be charitable 'and say that every dog deserves a good home.Some BYB's occasionally throw a 'good' dog.If you know the breed standard you might spot one.
Interesting about 'teacups' not being of the standard.I don't know the breed.All the Yorkies I have met all seemed like teacups.LOL…..no disrespect…Yorkies are very adorable.
Nobody that is interested in 'rescue' of any kind should say anything about 'pedigrees'.My 'reputable pedigree/champion' breeder sold a dog to what she thought would be a good home.He ended up a stud on a byb/mill farm.If he hadn't been micochipped nobody would ever have known.When they were shutdown the authorities brought her dog back to her.Our local breed rescue had been sheltering and rehoming his sire for years.He was lucky to be alive.
Rescues are full of dogs from champion lines.Pedigree can end up anywhere.It's ridiculous to think otherwise.In my breed over and undersized can only be a fault if considered with it's overall comformation.It is up to the judge to decide if the dog lacks merit.Many are too big and too small.Where did they all go?If they got their points in the show ring they are probably breeding or could be,with a full registration.Dog breeding is a sport and the regulation isn't there.Not everyone plays by the rules.Buyer beware.
I am very interested in Tyra's Dobe.I would love to see what 'type' she picked and if it has any 'style'. or 'merit'.How's it's gait?Easty-westy?Too much reach?A good dog is proven.People who advocate for the standard own fine examples of it.I do.
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Firstly if you cannot afford to buy the dog then you certainly cannot afford to feed and keep it healthy at the vets.
Owning a dog is a priveledge not a right! They are not a TOY or a FASHION ACCESSORY. Perhaps you should go down to the local goodwill shop and buy a barbie doll and shove it in your Gucci handbag because that is no life for a dog!
Next you need to understand the truth behind the myth of Teacup dogs!
They are unhealthy runts bred with unhealthy runts to make smaller unhealthier dogs.. If you want a healthy dog that will live without suffering you need to be realistic about the size of the dog.
http://www.barkrescue.net/teacup.htm
No well reknowned breeder would ever use the term 'teacup' nor would a teacup dog be able to hold a Championship as conformation is based on the dog meeting the breed standard - check out the information below. So if a good breeder won't breed a 'teacup' then you are not likely to get a dog with any pedigree behind it.
http://www.akc.org/breeds/yorkshire_terrier/index.cfm
Please know the facts and stop perpetuating the breeding of these kinds of dogs..
Start saving and researching a dog before you want one on the spur of the moment..
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Hmmm you may not like the things that I said - but you need to face facts that I was simply replying to your list of wants for a dog!
I was helping you to understand the myths of the 'teacup' concept and you need to know those things before wanting to perpetuate the bad breeding of some of these breeds.
I am a passionate dog owner who has 2 Dobermann Champion Show Dogs.. I attend 2 shows a week and see the best of all breeds. I am against badly bred backyard dogs who are bred by people who are money hungry and do not care for the future health of their dogs. Any good breeder barely makes money as they spend alot of money making sure their dogs are health and genetically tested to make sure that they are exceptional specimens and worthy of continuing their line and bettering the breed.
I am not a dog snob! I simply want to own a dog that will live as long as possible and as healthy a life as is possible.. I only purchased my dog when I knew that I could provide only the best food (totally Raw and natural foods with NO Processed foods at all!) and be financially ready for any vet costs that may occur during the life of my dogs. I also show my dog and hope to get a Grand Championship - even though I do not plan to breed her, as finding great homes for those puppies is not easy and people do not understand Dobermanns well enough to flood the market with puppies.
I wish the same could be said for most backyard breeders and those who are pumping out mongrel 'designer' dogs and small runts renamed 'teacups'!
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http://www.barkrescue.net/teacup.htm
WHAT?! You gotta be kidding, no such thing as a TEACUP yorkie, they are just seriously sick, runty ones from puppy mills, you can get good, healthy, regular yorkies from REAL breeders, or better yet find rescue group, no offense but you should look at other peoples questions on this topic, and look at the responses they get, it would save your time, our time, you wont get abusive responses, and you can learn the easier way there is no such thing as a teacup yorkie
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What was once considered a teacup breed is now referred to as "toy".
Good luck finding a pedigree cheap let alone free. If you are looking for one for just a pet and you want papers, go to Kijiji website, or Pet Pals under puppies and specify your area. You will find tons of Yorkies reasonably priced and can sometimes talk the seller into lowering their price.
Yorkies make wonderful companions they are very affectionate and loving. Don't forget, purchasing the puppy is only the beginning of the cost of raising one. You will need shots, check ups, a good quality small breed pet food, toys, beds, etc. Not to mention the time you need to spend with your new family member.
I have had Yorkies most of my life and am now a breeder. Not a BYB or puppy mill, but a humane breeder. This is something to watch out for when shopping for your new companion.
When you do go to places to possibly purchase your Yorkie, ask to look at the parents so you can get an idea of size for your new pup. This is not always a guarantee on size though!
Good luck!!
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Yorkie breeder
MOONDOG is right there is NO such thing as a "teacup" they are a toy breed all the small dogs like that are toys NOT teacups, backdoor breeders say that so you will pay more money for them. I read some replies saying that they are too small and they will break thats a lie I have a 3LB Chihuahua and he is a strong Lil guy he plays with my Pit Bull and he kicks her butt. Just be careful. Also you can try to find a Yorkie rescue shelter they have so many that needs a home and if you can afford to take care of a dog maybe you two could work a deal out, they are there to place dogs to good homes and if they think that you would be a good home who knows how much the adoption fee would be
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A champion teacup yorkie……?? They don't exist!!
You might be able to find a poorly bred runt from unhealthy, untested parents but you will pay much more in vet bills and heartache than you would by buying from a reputable and responsible breeder who breds to the standard.
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Tyra Dobe is correct. You might not like her answer but it's the best and right answer. Don't be selfish, and wait. Wait until you have the finances to afford the dog and afford care, and wait until you are able to do the necessary research. That way you know what an actual sizes are acceptable for Yorkies and know what to look for in a breeder.
http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/breeding.html
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Tyra Dobe is right.
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