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FAQS
Frequently Asked Question's
Q: "How Much for a Yorkie?"
A: Prices depend on Color, Quality, and Gender. Starting prices for Traditional Colors is $3000-$5000
Q: "Do you have TEACUP Yorkies?"
A: Teacup is a term used to describe a petite built puppy. The Term Teacup is frowned upon because there is no such thing, very few Yorkies are below 4 pounds. AKC states that 4-7lbs. is the normal weight range for a Yorkshire Terrier. Which is still very small for a canine. Teacup is a sales gimmick used by breeders to sell puppies, unless that breeder specifically breeds very small yorkies. Most of the time the weight charted reaches higher then what was expected; making the term worsened with a Pet Buyer.
Q: "Do you cross Breed anything with your Yorkies?"
A: No, I only breed purebred Yorkshire Terriers that are registered and have lengthy pedigrees.
Q: "Do you have a Waiting List?"
A: Yes, a Deposit of $500 is required to be on the waiting list, and is NON-REFUNDABLE. The sequence for the Waiting List goes by the date that the Deposit is received from the Buyer.
Q: "Do you Deliver/Transport your puppies to their new home?"
A: Yes, I myself drive and deliver my puppies for a Ground Transport Delivery Fee of $400-$800, I also will Fly to deliver the puppy to you at your nearest airport but air travel starts at $600. Meeting Halfway is an option also but requires a deposit.
Q: "Do you have a Payment Plan?"
A: Yes, But the puppy must be paid in FULL before leaving my premises. You can send anywhere from $200-$500 each week/month till the puppy is paid for then you're able to come pickup.
Q: "What does your contract cover?"
A: My Contract covers Life Threatening Genetic Defects.
Q: "How long does the contract stay in effect?"
A: I give my clients 3 Business Days [72 Hours] after leaving my care to have their baby vet checked.
Q: "Do you offer any Discounts?"
A: Yes, I give discounts to Veterans. Will require ID.
Q: "What do you feed your Yorkies?"
A: Adults/Puppies eat Purina Pro Plan Performance both Wet & Dry Food. You're more then welcome to change their diet based on what you think is fit for your baby once you receive them.
Charting is used to calculate an estimate of the full grown weight and is a hypothesized guess. Charting is an ESTIMATION of Adult weight but is based on experience and the dogs full grown weight depends on proper nutrition. The weight the Yorkie weighs at birth might chart small but can change as the puppy grows. Sometimes puppies chart high due to the nutrition they receive the first few weeks of life then their weight changes as they fill out around 6-8 weeks.
*HYPOGLYCEMIA*- Is a sugar low that happens in puppies when they exert to much energy without eating enough and staying hydrated. Hypoglycemia can be fatal in puppies if it progresses to fast and the puppy doesn't receive proper care within a certain time frame. I recommend not leaving your puppy alone for the first few weeks for a long period of time because Hypoglycemia reacts fast and again can be fatal. I send my puppies home with NutraCal or Dyne to ensure chances of Hypoglycemia are minimal as Dyne is filled with vitamins, nutrients and a special sugar that regulates the puppies glucose levels. Raw Honey & Pancake Syrup will work if the puppy is already in the late stages of Hypoglycemia.
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