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Originally Posted by strawberrieshk My 2 year old yorkie male Daemar is going to breed with a Maltese..they both are kind, well-trained, and most importantly HEALTHY (vet checked them out). |
Have you already bred them or are you just thinking about it right now? You say the vet checked them out, but what health tests did your vet do? Have the been checked for Luxating patella & cleared, heart check, hips check, eyes & ears check, bile acid tested, brucella tested? Yearly vet exams don't count as health screening.
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Originally Posted by strawberrieshk I do not have full ownership of my Yorkie. |
What does this mean? You don't have full ownership of your yorkie?
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Originally Posted by strawberrieshk I'm probably going to give the pup to my cousin because she is a dog expert and she recently had to get rid of her dog because of her moving.). |
Why in the world would you give a puppy to someone who has rehomed a dog? What if she rehomes this puppy later on? Rehoming is hard on the dog and not fair to the dog. Do not put another dog in that situation.
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Originally Posted by strawberrieshk Is it wrong that since these dogs are "interested" in each other I let them breed??? My dog has never acted this way around a dam before and I am to the point where I am utterly confused and I don't know what to do!!! |
Well, why wasn't your dog neutered? Of course he's going to act that way around a female in heat. He'd probably act that way around any female in heat. If you haven't already bred them, please don't. There are so many unwanted dogs in this world - millions are euthanized each year. Please do not add to the outrageous pet population. Breeding is NOT something to take lightly