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| Thursday, July 02, 2009
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Ollie-lubs
Joined:7/1/2009
Location:LADSON, SC
| Pick of litter and fee?
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| I was curious to get some information about studding my teacup yorkie. I bought him for 6000 dollars and hes the nest prettiest puppy ever. I would like to spread his good looks by studding him. After starting a new job I have noticed that he is very clingy at the end of the day when I get home so I started thinking he NEEDS a sister/companion to show him affection during the day hours im not home. However, I would like to stud him for a fee of probably 500 dollars as well as pick a puppy from the litter whether it be another boy or girl doesnt matter. Is it normal for people to ask a stud fee and pick of the liter?
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| Monday, September 07, 2009
at7:50:14 PM
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thambright
Joined:8/25/2009
Location:MCLEAN, TX
| RE Pick of litter and fee?
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| Wow. If you paid that much, I hope he is champion sired or is a champion Depending on his pedigree, I have seen both pick and fee together You only will have to produce the right kind of papers to someone that is a serious breeder Good luck thambright
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| Wednesday, December 02, 2009
at1:34:56 PM
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xchairity_casex
Joined:12/1/2009
Location:LANSE, MI
| RE Pick of litter and fee?
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| yes i hope he was paperd otherwise i think you got screwed not saying he isnt a good dog but usually when they say teacup it means they are backyard breeders trying to get rid of some un-healthy pups. theres no such thing as a teacup yorkie it just means they are smaller and more likly to have health problems.
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