Camelot Kennels
McKinney, TX
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Ask as many questions as you would like from a Breeder such as: litters per year, health problems, how they are
housed, Sire, Dam, shots, etc. When you do purchase a Yorkie, whether puppy or adult, you should receive: a written
and signed Contract / Bill of Sale stating all terms of the sale. This would include the Alteration Agreement, if any, and of
course a guarantee for the health of the dog. You also should receive the Vaccination Record, Pedigree, and a Care
Sheet. The Care Sheet will help you with what to feed, amount, times per day, and basic Grooming Instructions. A true
Breeder will always be happy to help you, we want you to give the best care possible, with the least amount of worries.

Trying to breed the best Yorkies you can is not an easy venture, it's very time consuming when done properly, not to
mention the cost involved. There is no such thing as "Teacup Yorkies" or "Miniature Yorkies", this is just a ploy. The
only Yorkie that can be registered with the American Kennel Club is the Yorkshire Terrier point blank.

Serious Breeders do not want their lines in the wrong hands. Years of dedication and hard work could be destroyed in
one generation. We are responsible for the lives we bring into the world, and our dogs deserve the best owners and
care possible. If you are planning to purchase a Yorkie, learn as much as you can about our breed, just as you would
before purchasing anything else.

The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most delightful breeds to own, and it isn't unusual for people to have two. It seems
that one is not enough, the woman of the house wants a small lap dog, and who ends up with the dog at his side, the
better half. So the "his" and "her" sweaters are back in style by way of the Yorkshire Terrier.

They are wonderful for the person lacking space to the person needing help in the garden. But as in all breeds of dogs,
they're as individual as can be. They can be wonderful with children, but that depends on many factors. The Lineage
can affect the disposition of an animal in general, but there are many other factors to consider. Is it a Pup that was
raised in a home environment or in a Kennel situation? Was the Pup exposed to children or raised with strictly adults?
Is this a Pup that will be a small three pound Female, or a 6-7 pound robust dog full of energy (my favorite). Then there's
the question about the children. Some children have been raised to respect animals and treat them properly. They can
touch an animal as softly as a feather, and the dog is very receptive knowing it is in no harm. On the other hand an
abrasive child should not be allowed to handle a dog, or other animals, until it has the ability to respect life. Yorkies and
all other animals deserve the nurturing of a loving home environment.

Never think of the Yorkie as a timid little lap dog. Remember, the Yorkshire Terriers were bred to hunt. This should be
your first clue that they can be very inquisitive and adventurous. Many times, if not watched closely, their desire for
adventure can get them into trouble. It's important that you are with them at all times outdoors, and an enclosed area, if
possible, is even better to fulfill their desire to investigate the world.

Yorkies can live as long as 15+ years depending on many factors such as health and care. Dog ownership is not to be
taken lightly, it's a very long commitment. They should be thought of as family members, and treated as such, not a
possession. They will give you many years of joy, love, and devotion in return.

ALL Pet Quality Yorkies are sold on Alteration Agreements only, there's NO exception to this rule. Pets are to be loved,
not bred

                                                       
Adele Bisson
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