To answer your question, the first thing you will want to do is to have your male evaluated by a knowledgeable Yorkie person to determine his suitability for breeding.
Then you will want to have him evaluated by an experienced Yorkie vet and have him bile acid tested, his knees checked for lp, and a long list of other congenital "Yorkie" faults.
If all goes well the evaluation and testing, then you need to start working on a breeding contract that will protect both YOU and the owner of the female.
You will need to talk with the owner of the female well in advance of her heat cycle and be sure that she has been evaluated for her suitability for breeding and for the congenital health issues.
Then when and if you decide to stud your little guy out, you can expect his behavior to change somewhat. Males used for breeding tend to mark their territory. |