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Originally Posted by Sunnie Sorry, but I also saw your other thread thaT stated you didn't want to breed them. No need to get defensive. As much as you dislike putting them in seperate rooms, that is what will be needed when she is in heat. Diapers will not work. Belly bands will not work. Even crating one will not work. They can and HAVE done the deed with one crated. Don't assume she isn't in heat because she snaps at him. That is probably the very FIRST sign that she is in heat. In another week she will be flagging him. |
No worries!

I was not trying to be defensive, i have a hard time getting my words out sometimes LOL.
A. They are first off, too young to breed. Period.
B. No, i dont think i want to breed them together... Ive read on biewer and yorkies, and mixes aren't recognized here. I know they are in germany, but i dont think i really want to go that route.
C. I do eventually want to breed them with other dogs, but not together. After testing, temperment, and showing, we will then venture into breeding. But as of now, i want to avoid it
Ive read on several different times when people used different methods to keep their dogs from breeding, and i was looking for a successful one.

Thom is an escape artist, so confining him to a crate would not work anyways. So i suppose i will put them in different rooms for now.
How do i know for sure she is not in heat?? We have not had one spot of blood anywhere, and im an obssessive groomer over my babies, so i figured that would be something i would have noticed.
Sorry if i cam off as hasty, or rude. I was just simply asking