10-17-2007, 06:42 AM
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Senior Yorkie Talker
Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: US
Posts: 124
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I am in no way trying to be mean, but to be perfectly honest, breeding your girl is not a good idea. From the information you have given and the answers to the questions, you are no where near as prepared as you should be before you should breed. In addition, many of the things that you have mentioned about your female are not traits that should be passed on and her size alone would put her life at great risk.
What baffles me--and this is strictly my opinion and how I am percieving what you are saying--but it SEEMS like you have already made your decision and are not really taking in the good advice that has been given to you. IF this is the case, and I really hope it isn't, please be respectful and don't waste the time of those trying to help you.
You have come to a great place full of experienced people willing to help anyway they can and this is a great place to learn if you are willing to listen and be open. If you truly have a passion for this breeding, take your time to do things as accurately and safely as you can. Find a good, experienced breeder to help guide you and then maybe look for another female that has all 'the right stuff.' You will not regret the decision to learn all you can, but will easily regret rushing into it.  | amen |
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