Yorkshire Terrier Puppies For Sale In West Midlands

> "yorkie" in dogs, puppies for rehoming in Ontario Get an alert with the newest ads for "yorkie" in Ontario.Small Terriers Westies, Scotties, Cairns, Sealyham, Yorkies, Norfolk and Norwick Terriers etc. tend to be quite substantial in size and body weight and can weigh the same as their ‘medium’ counterparts. Puppy farmers are making their money out of these are Terriers. Free ads serve the Puppy Farmers well. They pick up stock “Free to a good home” lock them up and breed from them and sell the pups via Free ads, pet shops and through puppy agents ‘own homes’.  Traditional breeders struggle to compete. The public are more concerned about ‘price than ethics’. They have no hesitation in taking back ‘their’ sickly pup as a reject, and in fury asking for their money back. ‘It’, the puppy, ‘is just a commodity and probably returned then killed as ‘substandard stock’. The ethics are hidden as the ‘purchaser’ doesn’t want to think too much about this;
it’s the price and end result that counts. We rescue ex-breeding stock, they maybe pedigree in name but not premium specimens and arrive in a dreadful state. People just interested in a cheap pedigree, won’t get one from us as these dogs need the best! It is a dilemma in rescue. Some rescues take puppy farm ‘out of date’ stock, ask no questions having saved that dog from a swift premature death. Some public or agents buy rejects from puppy farmers at knock down prices “saving” these dogs. Anyone putting money into puppy farmers; trader’s pockets become supporters of that industry and the depravity it stands for. These ‘softer’ terriers can be spoilt like ‘prized babies’ and oh do they get the upper hand! Who could blame them? Independent spirits need to be negotiated with and appreciated as Terriers!  To find out Breed Rescue contact numbers search on the internet. Most breed rescues are run by breeders who are there for their dogs and sales. Some may also be there for their own breed, but will look for proof of pedigree and not willingly take dogs in with inherent problems e.g. “Westie skin disease”, less than perfect or ‘crosses’.
The dogs that aren’t helped may end up in Rescue Centres, local papers or worse! Breeder Rescues will expect near ‘Pedigree’ prices and may try to tempt you into buying an ex- breeder or a puppy. Adults are rarely neutered and they have a often ‘second-hand / rate’ attitude to the dog, while ‘selling’ them for their parentage prestige. Breed Rescues are more likely to give a more honest view of the breed.  Breeder or promoters are likely to give flowery descriptions as ‘they adore their breed and couldn’t do it any injustice’!Subaru Legacy Wagon Seat CoversStolen Yorkshire Terrier 'flags down' RSCPA van 100 miles away from homeUsed Norton Motorcycles For Sale Ontario Alfie was rescued when he caught the attention of an RSPCA officerHot Tubs For Sale Modesto Ca
Thursday 9 April 2015 13:52 BST A stolen dog abandoned in the woods by thieves seemingly orchestrated his own rescue by “flagging down” a passing RSPCA van more than 100 miles from his home.Alfie the Yorkshire Terrier caught the attention of RSPCA officer Stephanie Law as she drove down a country road in Buckinghamshire when he ran out of nearby woodland and into the middle of the lane, barking at her van.Ms Law said she immediately stopped the car and opened the door to let Alfie jump inside. A scan of his microchip revealed he had been stolen from a house in Wednesbury in the West Midlands in March.Ms Law said: "I have had plenty of people wave me down for help, but I have never actually been flagged down by a dog in need of rescue before. "I was just driving down the deserted road when I saw Alfie run towards me, clearly trying to attract my attention."He ran right in front of the van, barking, and as soon as I stopped and opened the door he just bounded in and jumped onto the seat - and looked at me.
It was as if he recognised my uniform and knew I was there to rescue him.Alfie's owner Kirsty Mitton, 23, has another dog missing who is not microchipped. She said: "We are over the moon to have Alfie back - we didn't think we would see him again, but so sad that Lillie is still missing."I just jumped straight in the car to drive the 112 miles as soon as I heard he was safe."Additional reporting by PASign up for the latest updates Welcome to Birmingham Dogs Home. Our mission is to rescue, reunite and re-home the lost, abused and abandoned dogs from the streets of the West Midlands and South Your support is the vital lifeline to our success in giving these unfortunate dogs a new start in lifeLong Coat Chihuahua Breeders << Prev [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next >> Displaying 1 - 20 of 219 Long Coat Chihuahua Breeders RhydawelMrs K W and Miss F Thomas Rhydawel Weimaraners and Ffionchi Chihuahuas are located in the middle of beautiful countryside at the foot of the Preseli mountains and we have plenty of space, woodland and water for our dogs to be able to run and play.
Our first Weimaraner, Becca was a fantastic introduction to the breed and she soon became a much loved family pet. Having learnt more about the breed and then attending breed shows we decided that Tomi (Gunalt Pi in the Sky) and Belle (Belgica Mountain Mere) should join the family. All our weimaraners have their own personalities and characteristics but they also .... I have owned chihuahua's for over 20 years and have recently started breeding under my affix 'Jocarchi' We are a small show team but firstly a family of pets. All our dogs are from great British blood lines and combine impeccable style with impeccable attitude I am a Kennel Club Assured BreederPappersley dogs - We are a small show kennel breeding for health, temperament and breed standard, predominantly for the show ring. Puppies are sometimes available to approved pet homes. Having owned toy breed dogs all my life, I started with Yorkshire Terriers and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. I now have 2 elderly Yorkies and an 11 year old Cavvie, who are all retired and spend their days relaxing and enjoying genteel walks.
I have a Papillon who is an agility dog and my older Long Coat Chihuahua who has had her breeding career cut short by .... I am a family run breeder based in Colchester. We have had chihuahuas in the family since 1987 but have only just started breading our much loved family pets. I take a lot of pride in breading the very rare cream long coated chihuahua and all my dogs are stunning and show quality. Our dogs are full 5 generation, KC registered, pedigree chihuahuas with fabulous long haired cream and white coats. They have extremely friendly and loving personalities having been brought up in the family home with children and cats. All our puppies are vet checked, microchipped, wormed, flead, have 5 .... DonrobbyMr A & Mrs J Durham We are hobby breeders who take temperament and health issues seriously. All our dogs are family pets who live with us within our home.All our breeding stock are health tested for relevant breed health problems. Only if they are fully fit and healthy and have good test results, do we consider breeding them with the aim of improving that breed.
We are registered, visited and checked Assured breeders with The Kennel Club.We have owned Cavaliers for over 25 years and Chihuahuas for nearly 10 years we are accredited breeders whom from time to time have puppies for sale.all our puppies are given the best start in life.our kennel name jimsbest was named after my late grandfather whom was very close to.we,ve had dogs all our lives started with shelties and then fell in love with the chihuahuas.all our chihuahuas live inside with lots of love and attention. extremely spoilt and walked daily and are part of the family . Chicobeau ChihuahuasSimeon & Tamara Beaumont My dogs are first and foremost my pets that live in my home with me. I am new to showing and try and juggle with with my other passion- dancing. I am a Kc registered assured breeder and registered with the local council. I am qualified to micro chip pups. All pups leave with their 1st injections and a thorough vet check , with a letter from my vet to confirm their health;