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Originally Posted by KristensKennel I'm 15. And I'm homes schooled so I am here 24/7. Lets forget the breeding issue this is Bridas's board. Oh and Keely_Momma don't worry about it. Thanks for all of your support! |
I realize that this is not a breeder forum but you brought breeding up. As someone said the kindest thing you can do for your pets is spay or neuter them. I realize you are 15. I have an almost 15 yr. old son. He thinks he knows it all and has seen it all. LOL. Please listen to what I'm about to tell you. To breed a Yorkie or any breed without knowing the background or knowing they came from a bad background is dangerous and only causes heart ache. I've lived it. A couple of weeks ago I had to put down my 17 month old puppy. I bought this little girl at 10 weeks of age. Since she came from a "neighbor" I never checked this breeder out or asked questions. she was the product of bad breeding. Her parents bought from a petstore originated from a mill. They had genetic problems that were never thought about or told about. These were passed to the off spring (pups). Jersey wasn't right as a pup but by 17 weeks the abnormalty in her brain caused her to become aggressive, have seizures and liver problems. No money could fix her. We had the heartbreak of having to let our little girl go. It's nothing anyone should have to endure. What was happening to her is nothing any pup should have to endure. PLEASE reconsider the breeding. If you want to breed then find a mentor to teach you and then go from there but putting two pure breds together and thinking they will make beautiful healthy pups is a big mistake. A mistake that will cost you, your pups, and those buying them. It's pure heartache that I don't think you would want to be part of.
Elaine