January 6, 2009
Yorkie Puppies… Where can I find one in Nashville TN?
I am looking to adopt a baby Yorkie pup but I am having a hard time finding ppl who breed them or rescue them here locally maybe i just suck at Google but if you can help me it would be greatly appreciated ty for you time and I am also not looking to spend a ton of money $300 to $350 is my limit… I have to have some kind of money left to spoil it with lol..
and here are the 3 breeds i am interested in
Yorkie Poo
Chorkie
Yorkshire Terrier
www.petfinder.com
Filed under Yorkshire Terrier Rescue by admin


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http://www.petfinder.com
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go to this website, it will help you A LOT!!:
http://www.puppysites.com/index.shtml
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go to morristown go to the mall in morristown and they have a yorkie pup there for 250
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Sorry Hon, but you are not going to find a Yorkie pup for $300. The going rate is more like $800-$1000. If you try petfinder and rescue an adult that would be more inline with what you plan to spend. Good luck!
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Try Craiglist.com, it's a website like eBay.
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YOu only have one real breed listed, those other 2 are mixes which can be adopted at a shelter. Only bad breeders breed mutts on purpose- http://www.petfinder.com
You will not find a Yorkshire Terrier from a good breeder for that price, and poorly bred dogs can get very expensive in vet bills. Consider breed rescue if your local shelters/rescue don't work out. http://www.ytca.org/rescue.html
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http://www.puppyfind.com
you can find the breed you want, and when you click your breed there is a button that says location search. they should have tn on there and then it lists all the puppies available in tn.
hope that helped!
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i found all my dogs on puppyfind!
Only one of the 3 types of dogs you mentioned is an actual "breed." The other 2 are mutts. If your funds are limited, then your best bet is going to be to go through a rescue or shelter. Otherwise, you will have to save up for one just like everyone else does. Breeding isn't a cheap venture–breeders invest quite a bit into their stock, testing, supplies, shows, etc. They have to try to recoup some of their costs with the pups that they decide to place.
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