Dog Breeders In Ohio Pets

By admin, December 16, 2009 10:18 am

Where to buy a Yorkshire Terrier?

I want to purchase a Yorkshire Terrier, and I was wondering what is a reasonable price to expect to pay for this type of dog (I would like to get a newborn male)? Should I look for independent breeder, go to a pet store, buy online, etc? Is there a place anyone could recommend for this type of dog. My location is in Ohio if thats helpful…

Thanks

think twice about getting a purebred get a mixed less health problems then purebreds.purebreds are overbred inbred and linebred so much they have alot of health problems as they get older.put a ad in your local paper find one thats not inbred that way.

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