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02-14-2018, 03:45 PM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Sep 2017 Location: Miami
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| Advice about my babygirl So I have a female yorkie, right now she is 10 months and she weights 4.5 lbs, she is in heat right now and I wanted advice because not now, but maybe when she is 1 or 2 years old I want to get a litter from her and I was thinking to use the stud service fee service,I actually want to stay with the litter, I won’t be selling any puppy, I love this breed and I would love to have more of them, I have never done this before, so I wanted some advice regarding like how to chose the right male for her, like how big he should be and any other advice you might have for me, that’s why I’m not doing it now because I want to learn more before I put her through something like this. And also how does that service work? I attached a picture of my beautiful baby |
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02-15-2018, 06:28 AM | #2 |
Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
Posts: 23,247
| Please leave breeding to the professional reputable breeders. If your was of great lines you would not have been given breeding rights because they guard their lines very well. Also she is to small which could risk her life. There is expensive testing you would need to do as well. Is it worth risking her life? What happens if she ends up needed a c-section? What if she rejects her puppies and you have to feed, keep them warm and stimulate them to potty every two hours? Do you know all the signs to watch out for that mean there is distress going on because if you don’t know every single one she could go into distress and die because you don’t know what your doing. Is it worth putting her through all the uncomfortableness of being pregnant and then all the pain of giving birth? Why do you want a litter from her? Why not rescue or buy a puppy from a reputable breeder that is so much less risky and more then likely cheaper. Breeding is a serious thing not to be taken lightly.
__________________ Taylor My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! |
02-15-2018, 06:32 AM | #3 |
Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
Posts: 23,247
| I just noticed in your other post you said she has no AKC papers and that was fine because you didn’t want to breed her. I think you really need to stick to that. Without the AKC papers you don’t have the linage and honestly you don’t know that she is 100% pure Yorkie. Without know the lines it’s a terrible idea to breed. You don’t know the health of the lines so you could be setting it up for her to have unhealthy puppies or puppies with gents issues. Just because she is healthy dosen’t mean her lines are. You also have no idea what size puppies her lines throw so she could end up with larger puppies then she can handle. It’s a terrible idea to breedher please don’t.
__________________ Taylor My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! |
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