Thread: Lost Breeder
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Old 12-07-2007, 10:03 PM   #1
deluxedenzel
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Default Lost Breeder

Well, to make a long story short, I bought a durrer line yorkie and fought for breeding rights. Got them and now he is 5 years old, never touched a female.

Due to the large rep vs American and Canadian kennel dogs and being stricken to only breed Canadian kennel registered dogs due to breeding, lets just say considerations.

So, we live in this little town in the middle of Canada and have found it impossibly difficult to find another person with a breeding quality female. With out the knowledge of breeding puppies, we assumed we would purchase a female puppy for breeding from the same place we got our current yorkie. Which I need not list the price unless inquired but lets say it's way way up their to get a breeding female that is registered with the Canadian kennel papers. also known as CKC I believe.

So... we are lost and my question is would you as a person attempt with all willingness to preserve the breed line, because I was informed that under the father of the puppie I have no others were given breeding rights. Would having a strong breed line constitute eagerness to breed? Or should I simply enjoy my puppies life span, and ... I guess leave his gear in place as it would be a little late to get him neuter now.

Hope you follow what I mean, and if I am misunderstood please don't hesitate to ask, we are really new to the complete concept of breeding Yorkies as being without the experience tends to make one unknowledgeable.
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