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Originally Posted by scrapindee I'm a little curious as I read through YT, why does it feel that those who are interested in getting a biewer only want girl puppies.
I know about the male lifting scenarios, but males are usually gentler and more willing to be lap dogs. Seems unless they are 4# or less as adults no one is interested.
Is it the dressing them up? or breeding? Would a young spayed Adult be interesting to purchase?
What if I have 5 girls to place (I wish), what factors would you want me as the breeder to consider?
I know the standard size is 4-7#. But pups/dogs are like people, not everyone fits the standard. My 12# teapot Yorkie is the funnest dog I own...she is a Yorkie but she is a DOG. Not a toy.
No flaming, I am asking because what if I do have 5 females looking for homes someday. |
Between my house & my mom's (she lives next door & my dogs go over for plays dates with her cats - weird but true) we have 5 dogs & 6 cats; 4 females & 7 males. We don't choose on gender, we go with personality and we prefer older dogs to puppies. Aside from Edison, who still has a lot of growing to do, my smallest dog is my Yorkie/Bichon mix & she is 8 lbs, the little bity ones are just fragile for my zoo. I actually got my first Yorkie because I started looking for a Biewer and they were even more expensive that the Yorkies. I haven't regretting my Yorkies for a second but, if you EVER need a home for a boy OR a girl, feel free to think of me.