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Old 05-01-2009, 08:13 PM
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small male yorkshire terrier to stud

Bobby is a small yorkshire terrier, k.c registered, 'blue', lovely dog, very affectionate, dont think he even knows how to bite lol!

he is 2 on 30th january looking to stud him.
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:08 PM
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Re: small male yorkshire terrier to stud

Have you actually read anything on this forum before putting such a stupid post as your first post. Look at the story of Chloe, do not expect to be able to come here and just advertise your dog
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:10 PM
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Re: small male yorkshire terrier to stud

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Bobby is a small yorkshire terrier, k.c registered, 'blue', lovely dog, very affectionate, dont think he even knows how to bite lol!

he is 2 on 30th january looking to stud him.
thanks

not saying note - just putting you on ignore where you belong!
Hey what the hell - what you after a free pup or a few quid??? I've got a weim due in season now???If you can come on a forum with an initial post like that I wouldn't put it past you!

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Old 05-01-2009, 09:17 PM
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Re: small male yorkshire terrier to stud

this forum is meant to educate and not be like that to new members!
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:31 PM
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Re: small male yorkshire terrier to stud

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this forum is meant to educate and not be like that to new members!

Sorry Natik if you think i'm out of order - but I seriously reckon this is a wind up - anyway i've better things to do with my time then spelling it out over and over and over again - so if it bothers you that much what i've said then put me on ignore - I won't lose any sleep
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:36 PM
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Sorry Natik if you think i'm out of order - but I seriously reckon this is a wind up - anyway i've better things to do with my time then spelling it out over and over and over again - so if it bothers you that much what i've said then put me on ignore - I won't lose any sleep
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Im not putting anyone on ignore, dont see any need for that.

But to jump at someone because of assumption isnt right .... thats all
Give someone a chance first, try to tell them whats right and whats wrong and if they dont listen then tell ur opinion what u think of them but not based on assumption
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:42 PM
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Re: small male yorkshire terrier to stud

We are asked to report posts if they are advertising, and this is advertising
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:47 PM
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Re: small male yorkshire terrier to stud

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Im not putting anyone on ignore, dont see any need for that.

But to jump at someone because of assumption isnt right .... thats all
Give someone a chance first, try to tell them whats right and whats wrong and if they dont listen then tell ur opinion what u think of them but not based on assumption
Unfortunately with me Natik what you see with me is what you get - I don't beat around bushes - never have never will - and for someone to make a first post advertising a 'stud' is out of order. I said my bit to them - of which i feel I have a right too - there are plenty of others who will follow me with their 'gentle'vapproach - but i think you know as well as i do - if this person really wants to stud there dog - they will whatever we on this forum say - in my eyes it was 'touting' for business.
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:53 PM
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Unfortunately with me Natik what you see with me is what you get - I don't beat around bushes - never have never will - and for someone to make a first post advertising a 'stud' is out of order. I said my bit to them - of which i feel I have a right too - there are plenty of others who will follow me with their 'gentle'vapproach - but i think you know as well as i do - if this person really wants to stud there dog - they will whatever we on this forum say - in my eyes it was 'touting' for business.
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i experienced on here and elsewhere people changing their minds after being advised not to do so politely And im sure it was worth it as matings have been prevented
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Old 06-01-2009, 12:15 AM
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Re: small male yorkshire terrier to stud

I know I'm a relative newbie, and I can see what DoubleTrouble is saying. But, perhaps naive, I'd probably veer on the approach advocated by Natik.

You have an excellent article linked to in So you want to stud your dog

You are all so knowledgeable about health testing - I only know my breeds and others I have been interested in - so could ask the relevant health related questions.

What does this boy have to offer the Yorkshire Terrier as a breed?

For example, I know my hubby used to have a Blue Yorkie (from a rescue - it was a bit fiesty by all accounts!!!) but I don't know if Blue is an acceptable colour? All the Yorkies I see at shows are the 'normal' colour. Are there any issues (such as temperament) associated with the Blue?

While it might not disuade the OP (original poster), it may educate other owners. And there is always the chance that the OP might reconsider.

If the mods decide to remove the thread for blatant advertising (not sure if that is the way this board works), perhaps the more knowledgeable than I can disseminate some education in the mean time.

(Hope I haven't offended)
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