here's a few I found..:
Cupid
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/...?petid=5771297
Calbe
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/...?petid=5814963
here's a few I found..:
Cupid
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/...?petid=5771297
Calbe
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/...?petid=5814963
Sounds like a good breed if she is physically fit. The one problem I can forsee is if she has a hard time kneeling down or bending over. Should the puppy get into something and need to be picked up, will she have a problem since the pup will be so small and close to the ground? Or will she have issues setting the puppy down? Otherwise a good choice. Lots of cute little dogs in Indiana on petfinder.
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If she wants to get one from a reputable breeder rather than a rescue, she needs to be prepared to spend a LOT of cash. Honestly, I don't understand why people pay so much for a pet.
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thanks! she doesn't have a problem with bending down like to pick up a puppy. i've owned 2 yorkies and i informed her about how tough it can be to housebreak a yorkie. she says she thinks she can handle it.
i'll show her the two dogs you sent me on petfinder. Cupid is just adorable!![]()
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Have you checked the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America's breeder referrals? That's the first place I look at when searching for a breeder:
http://www.ytca.org/breeder3.html#IA
There are only seven, so that should narrow it down a bit. As usual, go through the normal questions: health testing, champions, active participation in agility and conformation and similar sports, etc. etc. That should help you narrow it down to the "one" breeder![]()
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