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Old 09-20-2008, 03:11 PM   #8
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Wow, Thank you so much for all the responses and support

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Originally Posted by paulalowe6 View Post
First off I am far from a pro breeder just so ya know, if I had a baby that small there is no way in this world that I would breed her!! Her just a tiny furbabie, way too small to breed, that is just my opinion. Good luck trying to decide, there are so many very knowledgable breeders on here, I'm sure they will help you make the right decision 'bout your baby girl.
Paula Halle Brutis
Thanks Paula, there ARE a lot of people here who are very knowledgeable. It's great to be able to get responses from people so quickly!
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Originally Posted by Sunnie View Post
I have to agree. She is WAY too small to breed. At that small of a size even a very experienced breeder would likely lose her having babies. Enjoy her and be very proud that you have such a great pet.
Thank you Sonya, She is a great puppy, I love her and I am proud of her! She is too small I agree.
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Originally Posted by iLuv Reeses View Post
ooh la la... she's too small to be a mum. it's very risky and might break your heart if you gamble with it. stick with the 90% and you'll have more peace of mind.
Yup, I think she is too small to be a mom! No gambling for me!!! I want my baby safe and happy!
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Originally Posted by PrestigeousYT View Post
You can visit my page and see my Champion sired girl that we had hoped to show and later breed. She is 9 months old 2 3/4 lbs. She is not going to make the cut for show/breeding. Pet only..
Thats just way too small to risk their life for a litter of pups is just not worth it.
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I would spay your girl for sure

Deana
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Thank you Deana, I definitely agree that a litter of pup is not worth risking her health and life. Thank you for sharing with me about your little girl, she is very pretty. I guess it's normal for some yorkies to stay so little.
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