Hey Car...I know this does not answer your question....
It will be very costly, if you do have to have it flown, I just wouldn't do it....I did that last year, spent a fortune, and the little dog never got over the trauma....I took her to a shelter and they had a waiting list amile long for a dog like her, she needed constant...24-7 attention...the flight is not good for them, she has probably recovered now, but I just couldn't spend enough time with her.....now on the other hand...
I have gotten 3 mutts from the shelter myself and they were fantastic dogs....fantastic...so, just a thought, there are so many dogs that need homes, why not at least go take a look???? Bet you one of em will grab your heart!!!! good luck and happy holidays to you.
2006-12-26 05:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if you're "sericus"....
1. No such thing as a "teacup" Yorkie. "Teacup" is a marketing term that basically translates into "sickly, runt dog". People who breed for size over any other trait are NOT good breeders. Anyone who advertises "Teacup" dogs is utterly unethical.
The Yorkshire Terrier Club of America has an excellent discussion on "Teacup Yorkies":
http://www.ytca.org/faq.html#A
2. To find an ETHICAL Yorkie breeder in your area, start here:
http://www.ytca.org/breeder1.html
Contacting breeders directly will give you a better idea of price ranges in your region.
Good luck.
2006-12-26 05:34:46
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answered by Loki Wolfchild 7
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it may be greater useful if to procure a conventional sized yorkie by using fact the teacup ones are poorly bred and go through well being issues. Yorkies are exciting and playful, they're energetic and prefer to run and play. some may be very noisy and bark lots however in case you practice and socialise at a youthful age it might effect in a reliable friendly canines. they don't get very massive. approximately 30cm on the main
2016-10-19 00:14:28
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answered by swett 4
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please look this:
Over 27 years experience in breeding
Teacup Yorkshire Terriers
Owner/Breeder: Kory Feick
Near Colorado Springs Co, & Crestline Ca,
Ca, (909)338-6821 or Co, (719)347-2004
or Cell: (949)306-1484
www.courtashyorkies.com
For the Dec. you may to get the puppy over $1,000
Jason Homan
2006-12-26 05:17:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Teacup Yorke's might be small but not as small to fit into your purse only when they are puppies.
and around where i live the usual price is $800
2006-12-26 05:11:32
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answered by alex 2
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Are you crazy? Don't get a dog - you don't sound at all ready for the commitment they take.
2006-12-26 05:10:23
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answered by maguire1202 4
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Are you serious?
2006-12-26 05:08:30
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answered by KJ 5
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