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Originally Posted by peachbongi Thank you to everyone who has responded. It has been over a year now and I have done alot of research and found a mentor and stud provider in one less than 2 miles from my home. I am so excited to announce I will be joining the breaders population sometime this year! I am starting with one female and going from there. Wish me luck and thanks again.  |
Be sure to be ready to do the whelping yourself - yorkies do not usually birth thier babies on their own well. I always have to help - open sacks, cut cords, be ready to go in and dislog an elbow, turn a pup, know when to call the vet if something goes wrong, etc... Make sure you dogs are excellent quality - know the standard and have you dogs tested and evaluated. And be sure to have plenty in the bank for emergencies... my last c-section was 809.01 and that was good for after hours.
Best of luck.