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Old 03-20-2008, 05:40 AM   #22
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Hi all, I am new here,... I have a little problem that I am seeking help. I have 3 yorkies, one girl who is in her heat, 2 boys. They are all not spayed or neutered, coz I intend to breed them. They all have been tested for any health problems and all 3 pass. My female came into heat about 5 days ago, my 1st male have been wanting to breed her even when shes not even in heat yet. Then, stoped when she started bleeding. She seems interested on my 2nd male and she started to hump him. Now, he don't wanna do anything to her. I always keep them separated until last night, she got out from the kitchen. All 3 of them had been together. My question is, can anything happen between them 3? Did any breeding took place? I know I am not supposed to breed until 7-10 days when shes on heat but, she got out. is there any test for her to know if shes been breed?
It is possible that your female got breed but most females would not allow it that early in the heat cycle but you can never know for sure. Male sperm can live for up to a week so even though she might now be ready now, if a male bred her she can still be impregnated 5 days from now, even without being bred again. Are your dogs registered? Is there one male your want to breed her to? It is good that you are trying to keep her separated and I do understand that Yorkies can escape. You just have to take extra precautions to keep them apart. Your female will be in heat for a total of 21 day so it is important to keep them apart that long. You will want to just put the male and female together around the 10th day and see if they will breed. You should alway be there to supervise so neither male or female will get hurt.

Did you get your Yorkies as adults or have you had them since they were puppies? I gather that you have never breed any of them yourself so do you know if any of them have been used for breeding before? We will be glad to help you all we can and there much to learn. Any input from you would be helpful.
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