Yorkshire Terrier: Finding Your Breed and a Breeder
The Yorkie, nickname for the Yorkshire Terrier as
affectionately called by its devoted owners, and is a pleasure
to live with. Content to be stroked and petted, your Yorkshire
Terrier will take up residence on your lap whenever possible.
Yorkies have a keen sense of adventure. They are brave and
loyal and seem to be oblivious to their size - or definite lack
thereof. The Yorkshire Terrier has been in the top 10 most
registered with the AKC for the last several years.
These dogs need minimal space and are perfect if you live in
a smaller space like an apartment. Yorkshire Terriers will also
get along well with small children. They can be possessive and
you should always exercise caution when you introduce your
Yorkie to your child. Well trained Yorkies will have no problem
adjusting to family life. Yorkies are also excellent dogs to
have with cats.
If you have already decided that you want a Yorkie then
there are various things you can do to make sure you get the
best possible puppy.
Make sure you have a clear idea of exactly what you want
before you start looking for a breeder. There are many things
you will want to make sure of like deciding whether you want a
male or a female puppy. Would you prefer a dominant or quiet
puppy? Your lifestyle and resources will play a large role in
your choices.
If you are wanting a Yorkie puppy it is recommended that you
steer clear of pet store puppies. They are often bred in poor
circumstances and have not had enough interaction with their
siblings. You could end up with a sickly, badly socialized
Yorkie.
Choosing a reputable Yorkie breeder is important even if you
don't plan to show the puppy. Problems that you will find is
the puppy may be inbred or the fancy terms used by certain
breeders is called linebreeding. The pet the problems
associated with choosing a half-bred or worse is a cruelly bred
puppy can cause your family a lot of heartache later. Just like
any other big decision research is one of the most significant
ways in which you can be sure you are committing to the best
breeder.
Does the breeder offer a health certificate, vaccinations
and other paperwork like the registration documents? The health
certificate is the most important paperwork because they can
only be issued by a licensed veterinarian. To get the health
certificate the vet must exam the puppy and if there is
something seriously wrong with the puppy the vet won’t issue
the health certificate. Be prepared to pay extra for the health
certificate as most breeders charge extra for this.
Another thing to consider is there a health guarantee. A
health guarantee is needed in case some were to happen a year
down the road. Buying from the newspaper just doesn’t offer
this. Most of the time its 48 hours and that’s it. If something
were to happen to your puppy a week later most will say, it's
your puppy now. The standard guarantee on the internet is a
replacement guarantee up to a year. However a year is not
really a long enough time for some genetic type defects. If
possible look for someone that offers a guarantee longer then
that.
Buying on internet may cost a little more but it is well
worth the investment. If having a happy, healthy puppy and a
good guarantee doesn’t matter to you then buy from the
newspaper. However beware the newspaper has a reputation of
where puppy millers and backyard breeders sell their puppies.
Are you willing to take the risk and deal with the heartache
later? It can be a terrible thing for a family to go through
especially if you have children. A guarantee gives you a little
peace of mind.
Yorkies are amongst some of the cutest puppies on earth.
They are so tiny you can put them in your pocket and nobody
will be the wiser. Enjoy your puppy and make sure you spend
enough time bonding with your Yorkies and you can be assured of
many healthy, happy years with your dog.
By
Steve Allison
Steve is the owner of All My Puppies
Online and also has a casino
review website at All Best Bets
Visit his blog at Doggie Blog
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