Does anybody in IN or IL have free Yorkie puppies?
I know dogs are NOT FREE! I just want one soooo bad and am on a tight budget. Help?! For you people that are sarcastic, I KNOW you have to pay for shots! I KNOW you have to pay for food! I KNOW you have to pay for anything else the pup needs! I do not mean entirely free! Just under $100.00
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- get a stuffed dog Or adopt that puppy in Africa LMAO wells there a big difference between free and $100 your getting pissed off at us for telling the truth, but yet you can not even ad all the details to a question???? For under $100 you could adopt, but I would recommend making sure you are ready for a dog and do research on how much time and money it really does cost even after you own the dog.
- NO ONE is giving away free purebred puppies... not when they are easily sold for around $1,000. Your best solution is to find a yorkie thru shelter or rescue for a fair adoption fee. www.petfinder.com
- never find one unless it is half dead already.
- This is the same answer. Asking the same question within 3 minutes deserves the same answer. but here is the problem. if you cannot afford to buy the dog (you said in your other question you were on a really tight budget) I am sure that you cannot afford to keep the dog. You need all of the supplies, food, not to mention all of its puppy shots, dog licenses, emergency vet money (no matter how great an owner you think you are, you will need an emergency vet visit at some point), and fees for everything else that pops up along the way. if you cannot shell out $50 to get one from the shelter, you cannot afford the hundreds in the first few months of vets, puppy food, puppy supplies, dog licenses, etc. really think this over. Do you have the time and money to support a yorkie?
- We paid a $76 adoption fee for my dog when we went to the shelter. but I looked and my dog Chocolate's records, my mom keeps all his vet bills, and adoption papers in a folder(he got gastroenteritis and we paid for IV's and special food, and he caught his leg caught in a pipe, dislocating it so we had to pay for x-rays,casts,pain killers.). Not to mention $200 a year for food added up to over $4,000 in the 7 years we've had him.
- I want a Mercedes Benz sooooo bad and am on a tight budget. But, like you, I am probably out of luck. Even for under 100 bucks, you are not going to find what you are looking for. Breeders have costs they have to cover--vaccinations, vet bills, stock, whelping supplies, medical testing, registration fees, etc etc. It adds up. No one is going to be willing to basically pay YOU to take a pup, no matter how "bad" you want one. I would suggest that you take your time and save your money, just like everyone else who wants something has to do. While you're at it, take your time and find a reputable breeder so that you will be all set when you do save up to get one.
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