Saturday, February 9, 2019

Desirable Qualities Typical Of A Yorkie Breeder

By Larry Cooper


Yorkshire Terriers are an adorable breed of dog that is highly desired by many individuals. However, as a purebred canine, purchasing a puppy can come at quite a cost. This is the primary reason it is so important potential owners should know what to look for when seeking out a reliable Yorkie breeder.

The main thing buyers need to keep in mind is that there are a wide variety of breeders. Some take a genuine concern in making sure their breeding dogs and pups are well cared for, while others only want to produce multiple litters for the fast buck. Researching providers prior to purchase is extremely important for a wide variety of reasons.

Puppy farming is the practice of over-breeding females to produce a steady flow of litters to make the most profit. No regard is given to the dogs' ages or health and quite often they are even inbred, which leads to unhealthy puppies of substandard quality. This is not only immoral and detrimental to the animals, but buyers are being cheated as well.

Starting the search for the best breeding facility usually starts by talking with other Yorkshire Terrier owners as they are typically the most reliable source. The reasoning is that their experiences provide realistic views on which facilities should absolutely be avoided and which provided exceptional quality. In many cases, one might also be able to see the animals in person and see how they measure up to acceptable breed standards.

The process of verifying the qualifications of each facility is the step that follows gathering a list of contenders. Physically visiting each location is the most effective way to understand exactly how the animals are treated and their living conditions. A video tour might be an acceptable option when one can not travel to the facility and see and assess the situation firsthand.

Interested buyers need to have a list of questions prepared to ask the breeders during their consultations. These should include topics such as how long they have been breeding Yorkshire Terriers, the average number of litters they produce annually, how often each female is bred, and whether proof of bloodline can be provided. Breeders of reputable quality will have questions for buyers as well, because they are interested in making sure their puppies go to loving homes that are capable of caring for them properly.

Another step to verifying each of the breeders is checking with their local Better Business Bureau, breed forums, and Yorkshire Terrier chat rooms, to see if there were any serious complaints lodged against them. If they have multiple negative reviews, it might be in one's best interest to avoid them, though a single complaint could be an isolated incident. Buyers should review each case individually and on its own merit in order to make the fairest judgment.

Because the investment made in purchasing a dog of purebred status can be sizable, it should not be done lightly. Not only does one need to find a quality provider, they need to be well-informed and acknowledge that the commitment is for the dogs' entire life. The transition into ownership can be made smoother by doing a bit of pre-purchase preparation.




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