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Old 09-10-2007, 01:57 PM   #13
topknot
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Roxanna - call me. I will PM you my number. I live in Dahlonega, use to live in Cumming and I still work Cumming. I have yorkies and have bred off and on since 1979. I can tell you many stories.
There is a lot to learn and so much goes into breeding. Not only do you risk your females life everytime you breed, becasue things can happen. Are you ready and knowledge to deliver a litter - you may have to do things you never thought you could just to save your dogs life. My litter back about 8 months ago - the first pup was posteria breech. I had to place my fingers up in my dogs and reach up in there and unhook a shoulder and then working with the contractions pull and twist the pup in the right position. Most cases like this the pup dies and even the mother (bitch). Will you be able to cut cords and open sacks and get the pups started breathing. This is nothing but the norm I have just mentioned. Then do you know the lines of your female. I can check her out for you if you wish - quality of coat, color, bone structure, movement. You have to know their faults before ever deciding to breed. Have you had all the normal tests run, before breeding? See there is so much and even more to talk about. I don't want to worry you - we all are just trying to inform and educate you. Oh, and then there is all the work and sleepless nights taking care of the mom and her pups! Wow!
Call me and I will be happy to speak to you. You can come by and see my babies. I am also a member of the all breed club in Cumming. Great information there and we have a fun match coming up soon - in the fall.
T.
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