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Old 02-25-2009, 02:01 PM   #51
Brooklynn
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I have been involved in breeding dogs and showing some for over 30 years, Yorkies for 12 years and I really think the majority of people that breed yorkies or any breed for that matter just don't understand much at all about genetics, structure or breeding. Most people think you just stick two dogs together and that's it. They are not aware of all the problems that can happen. Where do these people get their advise? Many ask their vets and the vet will tell them, yes your little 3 or 4 lb female can have puppies with no problem. Many people just have to learn the hard way. Many people get advice from the person they got their yorkie from, or a relative or a friend. Yes, many of them are breeding because they think they can make a little money or they want a puppy for a relative or themselves. These people will always here unless states pass strict laws against breeding and it could come to that some day. YT has only been around a few years but more and more people are discovering it because of the google search engine. People come here for help because they just have not been taught about breeding or even how to raise a puppy and they want to learn. What they learn and how they learn it is up to us, I just don't think telling people to go read a book or watch a video is the answer most want to hear.
And I don't think they want to hear either when we tell them go to the shows learn about the breed and find a mentor that is involved in bettering the breed because if you are able to find that good mentor at a show getting a good representation of the breed isn't going to happen over night like what most people want......I want it now forget waiting and learning...I read that all the time here...that is what is FRUSTRATING!!!!
I don't think reading a book or watching a video is what I'd advise anyone to do....

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