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Originally Posted by amanda350 I would say that the pom mix probably had problems because she was bred with an 11 pound male. Your Gidget is 10 lbs which is in my opinion to big to breed and that combined with her recent health scares would make it a wise decision to spay her. I do have a question though. You state that your dogs are all raised as part of the family. Does that mean that you will keep Gidget, the pom mix, the older female, the new stud, the old 8 lb stud and still aquire a couple more breeding females or are you going to rehome the ones that you no longer use for breeding? To me that would mean that they are not part of the family if they are only temporary pets. I ask because you talked about not wanting a bunch of dogs. I have 4 and it is ALOT of work. I also have 3 young children. I cannot imagine having 7 or more dogs but I also do not believe in rehoming them after they are used for breeding. To me it is just as cruel as the people who say "I need to rehome my 7 yr old dog, I got him at 7 wks but I just do not have time for him anymore" JMO |
people could also say that you having 3 kids shouldnt have yorkies because the risk is so high..but yet you have them and they are complete happy and healthy right?
when you dont know the details you shouldnt comment..i wanted to added that its uncomfortable when someone questions your life style and the only reason i made the statement above to make a point
i think i have made the comment that i need to update my site
i do not have tanner nor do i have scrappy..i got them with the intentions of breeding but you get what you pay for. they were to large in the end. i wanted to so be in the standard so i rehomed them to great homes that i talk to on a frequent basis.
i have Gidget a yorkie
little girl a yorkie pom
teddy a yorkie
i do not like the fact that i feel i need to keep defending my self to certain posters.. there are some on here that are long timers who are being truthful and couretous and others that are making random comments that dont pertain to the orginal posting.