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Originally Posted by ilovebandit i live in Mass. and bout my teacup from a breeder in Missourri. My bff bought 2 teacups from her, and i absolutely loved them, so i went through the same lady. Email me if you want her info and website...they are a bit pricey (1000-1500) but worth it. Mine flew in, and was fine. He was 5 months when i got him though, so he was able to bare the LONG flight. |
I see you pretty new to YT, one thing you learn here is that there is no classification of yorkies called teacups. Yorkies are a toy breed and anything 7lbs and under is considered "standard". I think many people get confused because poodles have 3 weight classes standard 45-65 lbs, miniature 12-18 lbs and toy 4-8 lbs. When you see a breeder using the word teacup, it lets you know they don't believe in the guidelines set up by the Yorkshire Terrier Club of American on how to produce healthy yorkies. It's a huge red flag and you should find a more knowledgeable breeder. The weights I'm quoting are the adult weight, not the puppy weights. If interested in buying a Yorkie whose adult weight will be less than 4 pounds, it's extremely important to find an ethical breeder because these yorkies have more health risks.
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Originally Posted by brittahnee free puppies are not always a scam.
i do not breed my shelties,
but when accidents happen -- we give our puppies away to good homes., |
You don't advertise overseas do you, and ask for shipping costs?