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Old 02-05-2010, 08:06 AM   #8
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by Jennxling View Post
What you just said may be the issue then. I got him when he was 8 weeks old...I think another factor may be that he is not neutered...but I'm not sure. My boyfriend and I wants an offspring of his because he was a superrrr cute pup so we plan to have one of his kids...
I'm glad you came to Yorkietalk, but I hope you do lots more research before you plan on adding another yorkie into the world. First of all any breeder that sells a yorkie at 8 weeks, probably has done no research into the breed. This means that she's not done any health testing, and due to the yorkies popularity, breeders are breeding without any testing and yorkies are now one of the sickiest breeds out there, many of the airlments will cost the owners over $3.000, to correct, but instead of fixing them, they will just have them put to sleep and buy another puppy. You do not even know if your dog will have these ailments, they often don't show up on their own until after the age of 3 when many dogs have already bred many litters. Please read the pros and cons of breeding.
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