Health- All of my puppies have a two year health guarantee. My guarantee is different than most breeders, I do not require you to return the puppy if something does happen as long as you provide the proof required in my guarantee. Most breeders require you to return your puppy after you are already attached, knowing that most people won't do that.
Payment- I take credit cards through Paypal, checks (must clear for two weeks) and money orders. If you need to pay another way contact me and we can probably work it out. I do accept payments on my puppies, just let me know if you are interested and we can figure out something that works for both of us. I do require that the puppy is paid for before it goes home with you.
Scams- There are lots of scams out now. In many of them the puppy is free but you just have to pay shipping. Always watch for poor grammar and a puppy being out of country. I doubt you could get a puppy shipped from overseas for anywhere close to the $200-$250 these guys are claiming to charge. Remember that paying with your credit card or Paypal is safe, you are protected from fraud through them.
Teacup Puppies? – There is no such thing as a teacup yorkie. The breed standard calls for 7 pounds or under. There is no indication of size of the dog in the registration. People who use the term teacup usually use it to describe a small puppy, but I’ve seen it describing anywhere from a two pound adult size to six pound adult size. Since there is no official designation on what a teacup is, and each breeder uses it to describe a different size puppy, I prefer to give an estimate of the puppy’s adult weight since it’s much more accurate than the term teacup.
Limited Registration I give a price discount for the puppy to be a pet only on limited registration. I keep the papers for the puppy until I get proof from your vet of spay and neuter and then you are sent the registration papers.
Microchip I can microchip your puppy before it leaves for $25 and will provide you with the information for you to register the chip to yourself.
Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia can occur in small puppies if they aren't eating well, are stressed out, chilled, or even if they just play too hard. If your puppy is very small keep Nutri Cal or Nutri Drops on hand. Karo Syrup, maple syrup, sugar water, or honey will also work. Signs of hypoglycemia are weakness, lethargy, stumbling or the puppy seeming clumsy, pale gums, or even seizures. Hypoglycemia can kill a puppy, please know the signs and watch how your puppy eats. If you notice any signs get some sort of sugar in the puppy right away, and call your vet for more instructions.