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Old 06-08-2008, 04:18 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Judy in Waco View Post
Oh boy. First, welcome to YT. I am sure you will learn quite a bit here. Second, you might want to duck right about now. I say this because there are a lot of us who feel pretty strongly about why this should not happen without a lot of research, experience with breeding and a lot of health screenings.

Also, I believe it's against YorkieTalk policy to post ads such as this one for stud service, but I could be wrong.

If you don't have a lot of breeding experience behind you, you need to know that breeding your little yorkie guy can be very dangerous for him and the female he might breed with. Your little guy will most likely have a serious personality change from the little boy you have now if you want to turn him into a stud. Marking and aggression just to name a few.

You could also unknowingly pass along a whole host of genetic problems if you don't have the right screening done, and even with screening you run the risk of passing along genetic issues if you don't have a complete picture of his line and pedigree.

This is a very serious step to take and one that you should really think carefully about. I'm sure others will be along later to add to what I'm saying and point you in the direction you need to go for research.

Please know that no one is saying you can't breed your little furboy, but that you probably won't want to after you have more information.

I'm sure he's adorable, but there are a lot of public misconceptions about "studs".

Thank you for listening to me and once again welcome!
Well said Judy. Honest, to the point, but resepectful.
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