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Old 04-20-2009, 10:54 AM   #7
heavenlyyorkies
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Originally Posted by gottaluvem View Post
I am a stay at home mom and a proud ower of two beautiful Yorkies. We recently had a littter of four pups. I have always had a love for the breed and would say i've fairly well educated my self on breeding and hope i have taken every step possible to keep my babies safe. We recently had a litter of four pups. Two boys Two girls. It has been a great experiece and i'm not gonna lie, it was a huge help financially. Now my question is How?? How can i become breeder? Please dont not judge me, Its only a question. I want to do thiings right, so i just thought i'd ask. Should i keep a puppy to get things started. Yes i know it a big responibilty and can be expensive. I also have informed myself about the dangers. I think this site has a lot of well informed people and would really appreciate your help..... Thanks
Hmmm, one thing to do for sure is look up how to become a responsible breeder, there are a lot of don'ts in the field. Some of the dos: screening buyers, draw up your health guarantee... etc. It took me a while to get all of this together, but I spend A LOT of time on the computer researching, reading, and all that. At first it was a financial plus, but now.... not always. Lucky if I break even, mainly because of vet visits and testing. My dogs have better health care than I do!!! Lol. I started because I love the breed too, as a teen I loved biology and genetics, and boy, does this ever relate! I find it interesting to be a part of "bettering" the breed.

At first, I had been chewed out by other breeders for wanting to breed. Some say they don't think others should breed because of protecting the quality of the breed. BUT, if you are responsible, and RESEARCH EVERYTHING, you can become responsible. Sometimes when another breeder chews me out, it's not because of this, (it's to eliminate competition which is horrible!). I fully believe that if a breeder CARED about the breed, they would be willing to mentor another person who is devoted to the line of work. Obviously, I won't always be here to continue breeding. Let's teach the younger generations how to be reputable! Find a mentor.... a reputable one. Establish a good relationship with them, ask questions, lots of them.

Anyway, that's what I did. Good luck!!!
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