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Originally Posted by christyaran Trachea Collapse is normal for majority of yorkies, both my males have it. |
So you are going to contribute to the problems by breeding a dog that has a genetic defect???
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Originally Posted by christyaran When i try to get him off her I see they are stuck. Im sure you breeders know what i mean. I was like OMG, what do i do now? I was told to pour warm water on them, but that didnt help. |
This right here shows that you DID try to separate them....
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Originally Posted by christyaran This is my 1st time & all i want is for him to have his one experience once or twice & thats it. |
If you were only wanting to do this once or twice then why this post:
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Originally Posted by christyaran  I have 3 yorkies... ages 9, 6 & 3. I have been looking at buying another one very soon. A Girl, so she can hopefully have a litter with my youngest. I am in Miami, FL. If anyone knows of anyone who is selling any please let me know. I am willing to travel for the right baby girl! Thanks everyone!!!  |
The things that are coming out do NOT make any sense to me....
These fine ladies are not trying to be mean or hateful, but it sounds like you are wanting to get into breeding and have no prior experience.... Hence the reason you are getting all of these replies. They don't want a dog that has a collapsed trachea, like you have stated, throwing pups that are genetically disposed to that problem. Why add to a problem, instead, get a sound male and a sound female to mate. Contribute to bettering the breed. That is ALL they are trying to get across to you.
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