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Old 09-24-2007, 03:52 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by nurseangie01 View Post
My vet seems to be ok on breeding my female. I have some friends with a 2.5lb female that has had three litters without a problem..... Is there any chance he will slow down his growth and stay around 3 lbs. He is super fat right now. Not as tall or as long as my female...
Angie
Angie,

Like everyone has stated here your little boy will grow up to be standard size yorkie at around 6-8 lbs. There is no way anyone can slow down his growth and stay around 3 lbs. I know you might be sick of hearing everyone telling you to breed your female because she is to small. Well the reality is that we have known and researched this ourselves. The smaller the female the more risk you have at losing her during birth. Please check with a
other breeders on yhis site or talk to a REPUTABLE breeder not someone who breeds for fun (no offense) Also not all vets really know the full on risks for all breeds when they are breed. Why because the birth is usually done in your home not at the vets. So please get all information on breeding and the size. Also think of this too don't breed a female runt with another runt just to get "teacup, micro mini" Those pups need alot of health care and most of litter if not taken care of properly will die. People like the standard yorkie and "teapots" so if you are going to breed, breed for standard size not tinnies ok I'm done sorry so long
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