iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Pets
 

Of Yorkshire Terrier Breeders And Used Car Salesmen

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Susan A Bailey

It is inhumane to buy a puppy from a pet store even a Yorkshire Terrier puppy. No good Yorkshire Terrier breeder would ever send puppies to a pet store. Pet store puppies spend the time they can learn best in cages, which makes them hard to train. Puppies from Yorkshire Terrier breeders are easy to train. Reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeders will advertise on the Internet, but be careful. You should not have to pay before you see the puppy.

Pet stores used to make their money by hoping that you are an impulse shopper. That was why there were puppies in the shop window – to break your heart and open your wallet before you realized what you were doing. Thankfully, this trend is changing, but not fast enough. There are still pet stores unscrupulous enough to sell puppies to impulse buyers, especially Yorkshire Terrier puppies. No reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeder will send their puppies to a pet store!

If you don't know any basic Yorkshire Terrier information, then that would be like moving to a country where you don't speak the language or know any of the customs. After the cute stage wears off, the Yorkshire Terrier puppy often turns out to be a lot more work and a lot more money than the impulse shopper bargained for. The puppy then gets sent to an animal shelter, where he has a fifty percent chance of being euthanized.

You get many advantages by getting your Yorkie puppy from a Yorkshire Terrier breeder. You get a contract, usually with a limited health guarantee for the puppy. You get to see what conditions the puppy will grow up in. You get to see the puppy's mother, which will have a lasting impact on the puppy's temperament. You also get reassurance that your puppy is a purebred Yorkshire Terrier, so you know you are getting your money's worth.

Don't just go to the first Yorkshire Terrier breeder you happen to come across. Since the Yorkshire Terrier breeder will have a profound impact on the health and training of your puppy, you want to choose the breeder as carefully as the puppy. You can find licensed Yorkshire Terrier breeders from your vet, from dog magazines, from going to dog shows and from the Internet. You can also ask the American Kennel Club for any help.

Now that you know where not to get a Yorkshire Terrier puppy, where should you go to get one? You can go to one of three places – your local animal shelter, a Yorkshire terrier breed rescue group or a licensed Yorkshire Terrier breeder. Dog breeders get their license from wither the state they live in or from the American Kennel Club (AKC).

If you are considering showing your Yorkshire Terrier, then going to a Yorkshire Terrier breeder is best for you. Your puppy will get the attention it deserves as well as early training. You should be able to meet both the parent dogs to see what they are like. You may often get a limited health guarantee with your puppy, as well as a source of reliable Yorkshire Terrier information throughout the life of the dog. Great Yorkshire terrier breeders will also let you bring the dog back to them if your circumstances get so bad that you can no longer take care of a pet.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Susan Bailey loves anything having to do with dogs, even Yorkshire Terrier breeders. Successful Yorkshire Terrier breeders don't make a lot of money breeding their puppies. Finding Yorkshire Terrier information is as easy as going to your neighborhood library.

Article Tags: yorkshire [See Dictionary], puppy [See Dictionary], breeder [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on March 24, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Choosing A Yorkshire Terrier Puppy
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

Originally the Yorkshire Terrier was bred as a ratter and hunter who could be small enough to get into fox and badger burrows...

Using The Internet To Find Yorkshire Terrier Puppies
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

If you want a dog that is going to make a great family pet, you should definitely consider a Yorkshire Terrier...

The Sad Truth About Most Yorkies For Sale
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

You can't get much cuter than Yorkshire Terrier puppies When they are only eight weeks old, they are a heart-stopping blend of elegance and scruffiness...

Yorkie Breeders You Don't Need
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

Check out your Yorkie breeder with the national breeder registry If you want to check out prospective Yorkie breeders then ask your vet and local law enforcement...

Looking For A Yorkie Breeder
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

Check with the Better Business Bureau for complaints against a Yorkie breeder Expect detailed care instructions and food samples from a reputable Yorkie breeder...

Possible Questions For A Yorkshire Terrier Breeder
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

A good Yorkshire Terrier breeder will be listed with a breeder registry so be sure to ask Ask your Yorkshire Terrier breeder if they offer detailed care instructions and free food samples...

On The Trail Of Yorkshire Terrier Breeders
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

Your vet can help you find good Yorkshire Terrier breeders National breeder registries and the Internet are other places to find Yorkshire Terrier breeders...

Yorkshire Terriers Personalities
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

A symbol of elegance and intelligence, Yorkshire Terriers are popular toy breeds They are very small in size and weigh between 5 pounds and 6 pounds...

Learning About Yorkies
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

Attention is something that all Yorkies crave and they will almost stop at nothing to get it Yorkies feel that it is their job to keep their family safe and it is this trait that makes them excellent guard dogs...

Don't Be Afraid Of The Yorkshire Terrier Breed Standard
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

How can you tell if that little perky dog at the animal shelter is a Yorkshire Terrier By seeing if the dog mostly lives up to the Yorkshire Terrier breed standard...

The History Of The Yorkshire Terrier
Submitted by: Susan A Bailey

Yorkshire Terriers, according to Yorkshire Terrier information sources, originally came from Scotland and bred with native terriers...

Pet Christmas Shopping
Submitted by: Patricia Ellison

The holidays can be a busy, chaotic time; but also a very special time when we give gifts to the special ones in our lives and receive gifts as well...

How to Make a Paracord Dog Leash Using the Seesaw Knot
Submitted by: Karen Friesecke

Paracord is a really great cord to use for braiding and knotting projects It's strong, durable and washable, too...

Some Foods Are Bad For Dogs
Submitted by: Bonnie Dye

Do you feel guilty eating a snack in front of your dog If so, you're not alone...

Taking a Horse's Temperature, Pulse and Respiration
Submitted by: Dr. Douglas Stewart

Three standard indicators of a horse's health are temperature, pulse rate and respiration These can be used not only to determine if your horse is ill but also can indicate the type of illness...

Training Your Dogs With the Petsafe Wireless Pet Containment System
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

One of the situations that give pet owners a lot of headaches is when their dogs manage to get out of their property...

Flu in Dogs and Cats - Is it Possible?
Submitted by: Vicki Apple

Do dogs and cats get colds or flu, as humans do The answer is yes, but they won't catch if from you and you won't catch it from them...

Leash Train Your Cat - 7 Easy Steps
Submitted by: Bonnie Dye

Most people think cats can't be trained to do tricks or walk on a leash, and that's simply not true Look at any circus and you'll see the big cats literally jumping through hoops for their owners...

Choosing Fishes For Your Freshwater Aquarium Setup
Submitted by: Jason McParland

So, you've got your freshwater aquarium set up in your house Or you're accelerated to shake on perfecting your tank, further you concupiscence a whole host of swimming, happy fish to fill it, appurtenant...

Keeping Your Tropical Freshwater Aquarium Clean
Submitted by: Jason McParland

Keeping your receptacle far-reaching is the real challenge of many owners They have stable up, but oh dear, there are issues arising that they just didn't expect...

Guinea Pigs - Characteristics of the Common Guinea Pig
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

Over the past century, the guinea pig has become a popular pet in the United States While we are all familiar with this common animal, there are many facts concerning it that are not necessarily common knowledge...

Hollywood Dog Grooming 101
Submitted by: Mike Houser

Dog grooming is about more than just grabbing a bucket and some soap and scrubbing down your pooch Today's dogs and owners have an entire selection of grooming options available to them that go way beyond a simple bath...

Get the Perfect PetSafe Deluxe Little Dog Bark Control Collar
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

Premium Petsafe Bark Collar Are you having issues with your dog’s barks You do not have to consider yourself a totally isolated situation...

An Introduction to the Wireless Dog Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

Have you noticed that your neighbor’s dog do not run into your property anymore You have also noticed your neighbor walking around with his pet toward some flags in their yard and that their dogs would turn back and not cross the boundary...

Basic Steps Involved In Building A Dog House
Submitted by: Dan Lazaj

If you have been thinking about building a dog house, researching and having plans to follow will be very helpful...

Training Your Dog With the Petsafe Wireless Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

If you are having difficulty in telling your dog to stay within your premises without having to put him on a leash, then the Petsafe wireless fence is for you...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy