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Old 10-23-2008, 12:41 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by SophieMiloDazi View Post
WOW!!! I didn't expect so many rude replies!! To those of you who were polite and helpful...THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE ADVICE!!! That's all I wanted. Just to let everyone know I am not a breeder. However I have bred my yorkies before. I have 1male and 2 females. I have bred my male to both of my females, but have never considered crossbreeding. I was asked by a friend who has a poodle if I would be interested in breeding Milo to her female. I am hesitant about this due to all the facts you all have listed. Most of you asked what I meant by ruin my male. I was referring to him marking the house and I've always heard that it ruins their genetics. I did not mean to offend anyone or anypup by using the term "ruin"!! Despite what some of you may say Yorkiepoos are adorable and a very popular breed!! True dog/animal lovers DONOT care if there dog is purebred they accept them and love them for who they are not what papers come with them!!!!! Not everyone can afford a purebred yorkie!! I know lots of family's who would love to have one, but can not because of the cost. Unlike "Breeders" I AM NOT IN THIS FOR THE MONEY!! I only asked a question didn’t expect to get my head bit off!!
I didnt see any posts that were rude, just very good advice. You were the one that didnt make it clear what you ment by "ruining" your stud dog. You never even said that you had a stud dog or had bred a litter. But since you have alread bred 2 litters of Yorkies and know that Yorkie-poos are vey popular, that in itself make you a breeder already and I am sure that you are making $$ on the puppies unless you are giving them away.
So to answer your now explained question, genetically, your stud will not be ruined.
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