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Originally Posted by Jennxling 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... |
ALL puppies are super cute.
Don't mean to be blunt - but that isn't a reason to breed. There's alot more to breeding small dogs than just throwing 2 together.
Try reading the sick and injured section - it's full of little dogs that have health issues because so many don't bother researching what all is involved - the dogs suffer and so do the people who fall in love with them if precautions aren't taken to ensure healthy puppies. It's also very expensive to be a GOOD breeder.
As I said - I didn't mean to be blunt but your puppy is already showing agression signs and temperment is a big part of what a good breeder will look for when deciding which dog they should breed......
Also with a male - if you keep him unaltered - be ready for marking and the other things that aren't exactly fun to deal with. A neutered male is normally a much better family pet vs a stud dog.
I wish everyone who has no prior experience with breeding would research. I was where you are a long time ago and once I learned everything I could about breeding yorkies - I decided it was NOT for me - I think many of us 'entertain' the thought.... but it can't be said enough - many of us need to put the thought out of our head. There are already way too many people breeding yorkies now