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Originally Posted by YorkieRose A male Yorkie does not have to be bred to "mark"..it is in the nature of the beast to do this..some are wonderful in the house and can stay unneutered, but he is the exception, not the norm.
Once you breed a Yorkie, he will mark more often..I have had males who were bred twice a year..then owned some bred twice a month..I did not notice a different in the amount of marking.
Why not wait and see how he develops and make the decision then. It is nearly impossible to line up a list of females for breeding..especially for an unproven male. |
Don't get me wrong I am in no hurry. What happens if you breed him and after a while you decide to get him fixed? Will he mark then?