In the process of deciding on a Yorkshire Terrier breeder it is always best to have a good idea of the information you need to know in order to help you quiz a potential Yorkshire Terrier breeder and that is when you need a little help. It is always a good idea to ask the right questions of potential Yorkshire Terrier breeders so that you know exactly what kind of breeder you are dealing with. This is an important decision for both you and your new pet so take your time and plan ahead.
It is always a good idea to find out what national breeder registry your potential breeder is listed with. A registry sets the breeding standards that all of its member breeders follow and if a breeder is not listed with a registry then it is difficult to tell what standards they are using. It is good to know the standards your breeder bases their business on.
Support after the sale is essential for any good owner and Yorkshire Terrier breeder relationship so be sure you ask your potential Yorkshire Terrier breeder if they plan on staying with touch with you after the sale or if they avoid that kind of thing. If they are not big on offering advice and support to owners after the sale then you may want to consider moving on to a different breeder.
Any good breeder is going to make sure that the new owners have everything they need to take care of their pup after they leave the breeder's property. This includes detailed care instructions for your new dog in some form of written format and it also includes making sure that you leave with a sample of your dog's food so you know what to feed your new pet. If these are not standard practices of your prospective breeder then it is time to move on.
You want to go with a Yorkshire Terrier breeder that cares and one of the things you can ask a prospective Yorkshire Terrier breeder is if they offer a policy where they will take back the animal if you can no longer care for it. You won't get your money back but at least you know that the dog will not be abandoned and that it will be given a second chance at a good home. This is not a prerequisite for any breeder but the best ones offer this service.
The best thing you can do is just talk to the breeders you are considering and see if you like what they are saying and how they are saying it to you. In the end you will have to deal with this breeder for many years and if you do not feel comfortable with them in the choosing process then do yourself a favor and do not buy your pet from a breeder that you are not comfortable talking with.