We do have young retirees from time to time,
available on a varied basis/contract for very reasonable prices. If
raising a young pup is not for you, please feel free to
contact us
in regards to any girls coming up soon for placement.
The three young retirees shown below
have now
been adopted. Retirees are placed for a very
reasonable price and come with a one-year written health guarantee.
MISTY (ADOPTED)
Born Nov ’09, Misty is a playful young lady
with a friendly, soft temperament who likes her toys. She is a
quiet girl who will lie on your lap for as long as you let her.
Misty has already been spayed, had retained baby teeth removed,
has had all her shots, is microchipped, and comes with a
one-year health guarantee. She has recently been cut into a
teddy bear cut (top 3 pictures). The last 2 pictures show her in
full coat. Misty is one of my Dad’s (Bill Wallace) Yorkies.


CHEERS
(ADOPTED)
Cheers is an
American and Canadian Champion that is exceptionally beautiful.
Cheers is house trained and leash trained, has a very laid back
disposition, is easy going, quiet and a friendly girl with everyone
she meets. Cheers is good with other pets and is a submissive lady.
Although she loves teenagers, she doesn’t appreciate the activity
and noise level/unpredictability of children under age 10. Her
perfect home would be one where a loving lapdog is wanted. Cheers
doesn’t care too much for lots of activity, just likes to lounge,
but she does travel well and enjoys new experiences. Cheers turned
seven on Feb 11/11 and as with all Yorkies, still enjoys playing
with toys. See more of Cheer’s info under
OUR CHAMPIONS page.

ELIZABETH
(ADOPTED)
Lizzy is another
stunning beauty who most enjoys cuddling on someone’s lap. She is
house-trained and leash trained, has an easy-going temperament,
bonding to everyone she meets, but can be a bit dominating over
other female dogs (a typical Yorkie temperament). She isn’t a noisy
girl, but will alert you to visitors arriving. Elizabeth enjoys
being carried, cuddled, likes to travel and enjoys new experiences,
meeting people. Liz is not an active girl anymore because of an ACL
injury that has since been repaired so she shouldn’t be in an active
home or one with children. Elizabeth was five in Aug,2010 and is
very playful with toys. See more of Elizabeth’s info under
SPECIAL YORKIES page.
