Anonymous wrote:But where ?
From the American Kennel Club association website you can link to a "club" dedicated to Yorkies which will have responsible breeders (in theory) that they screen. They also typically link to rescue clubs. You may have to email the officers of the club to get information, it can be a little leg work, but if you are going to get a dog from a breeder, this is the responsible way to do it.
Even better than that route - you can also go to your local pound - there are many small dogs at pounds that don't shed and can be screened for temperament. Having a Yorkie specifically might not really matter if you have the opportunity to meet and learn about some other dogs available.
Google puppy mills - these are how pet stores obtain dogs to sell. And though it breaks my heart they are in there, the truth is, every single person who buys a dog at a pet store is encouraging puppy mills. Not only will you be getting a dog that was raised with little regard to its mother's well being or its well-being, they have increased health and temperament problems.
Don't let a pet store tell you they get dogs from a "responsible breeder". No responsible breeder would delegate the placement of a puppy to a pet store.
Buying a dog responsibly is more work, its a PITA to tell you the truth, but going to a pet store is easy and contributes so much $ to a terrible terrible practice. Take the time to do it right! (Some breeders can be a little nuts I've found- hey - that's why they are dog people! If you don't find a good fit, move on to the next one.)