Thursday, July 8, 2010

Help any tea cup yorkie or maltese for sale?

my daughter has been crying for a littly puppy and i cant take it no more i feel bad , but i can afford one i am willing to pay only from


$0- 200 i live in the are of florida please help me to find a place or somewhere to get one at a cheap price .Help any tea cup yorkie or maltese for sale?
There is no such thing as a 'teacup'. They are not recognized by the AKC as an actual breed size, the smallest breed size recognized is toy. All 'teacup' dogs are are the runts of toy dogs bred together by backyard breeders to create tiny, sickly dogs with a cutesey name tacked on. They are scams, and only backyard breeders breed them.





Please don't support the backyard breeders and mill breeders who produce these poor animals. You will only end up with a short lived, sickly dog that will cost you an absolute fortune in vet bills.





Read:


http://www.barkrescue.net/teacup.htm (The Teacup Puppy Phenomenon - The Sad Truth About ';Teacup Dogs';)


http://www.thebombpoms.com/Teacups.html (The Truth About Teacups)








Darksong~Help any tea cup yorkie or maltese for sale?
For starters, there is no such thing as a teacup dog. It's a marketing term used by unethical breeders to describe dogs bred to be extremely small with no regard to the overall health of the animal. These are the types of breeders you should avoid at all costs.





I would suggest that before you decide to get a dog, you take the time to research yourself on the breed first so that you can make a more educated decision when selecting a dog.





If your funds are limited, your best bet is to check with a rescue or shelter. Breeding is not a cheap venture once you add up all the costs a breeder has to invest for stock, show fees, grooming and whelping supplies, time, genetic and medical testing, etc. They have to cover their costs by charging for the pups they decide to place. It's unrealistic and a bit insulting to breeders to expect a discount or hand out--it sends the signal that the dog is not worth what they have invested in it.





No offense, but toy breeds are not always ideal to have in a home with young children. As a breeder, I would not feel comfortable placing one of my dogs in a home where the child is still young/immature enough to cry and demand things that they want and where the parent gives in to what the child wants instead of what is best.
You aren't going to find a ';tea cup'; yorkie for that much. You can probably find a normal healthy yorkie for 200 at a shelter but I wouldn't hold your breath. Yorkshire Terriers are the second most popular breed right now in the U.S. Why do you think you can find one for free or 200 bucks. Why not try to find a XBOX 360 for 50 bucks a Ferrari for 10,000 bucks and a brand new mansion for 70,000. Now do you understand ho absurd you sound. Also, Yorkshire Terriers and Maltese don't go good around small children because they want all of your attention and children tend to hurt Yorkshire without trying and the Yorkshire Terrier could become aggressive or fearful of the children.
Highly unlikely you'll find anybody willing to sell any ';teacups'; for $200 or less. Only way is if you can find someone that needs to give it away because of personal circumstances.





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To get a healthy dog, small or not will likely cost well over $200.00. Look at local rescues or petfinder.com. This will probably still be more than you budget.





Consider how much this dog will cost in the long run (spay/neuter, shots, well pet visits, licenses, food, training aids, obedience classes etc.)





A small dog can be easily a 15 year commitment. Teach your daughter a life lesson, we don't always get what we want and unless you have the means to take on a commitment, it's best to do without.
there's no such thing as a ';teacup'; anything.





Good luck finding a small purebred puppy for that cheap!





Why not just go down to your local shelter and find a puppy to adopt? You can find a puppy for adoption there.. maybe you will get lucky and find a yorkie or maltese. www.petfinder.com
Don't get a puppy.....especially a ';teacup.'; It dosent exist...its like saying you want a Unicorn. Any breeder who claims to breed ';teacups'; is a horrible breeder...also people who sell those sickly runts usually want thousands. Don't get your daughter a dog, if you cant pay more than $200....how will you pay for the vet bills and supplies?
Did you think about going to the Animal Rescue and getting an older dog with her less headaches of puppy training. And you would be saving a life. Try pet finders under adoption.
shelter as easy as that

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