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Originally Posted by colt45kush not once did i say she was gonna be the best of the best i just asked for research information i stated that i was going to start my breeding experience with her and i still plan to even though she is not akc which i do plan on call the breeder and finding out the deal with the aca and akc stuff but i plan on breeding her just for the experience and because the puppys already have a home one to me one to my mom one to my father in law and one to a friend doubt theyre will be mroe then four and im only hoping for one honesly just the one for me  but after that she is getting fixed and thats that it takes buying a yorkie to research a yorkie fully in depth honestly..... i mean i did research but not as much as i did when i owned one |
Having a home for the pups is one thing. But if I was your mom or friend, and you gave me a pup that later had liver shunts or petella problems and needed the very expensive surgery, I would be very upset with you as the one the created the problem you gave me and could cause you some problems with them and you (relationship). And I do not think that you would want a pup with problems, but may end up that way. As others stated before you do not know her genetic history. So much can happen. Even c-sections are very expensive and in the end of breeding a litter cost - can end up more than a pup would cost to just buy from someone else. The best thing to do is to have her spayed. Your statement above pretty much says it all about the breeder you would become. Not meaning to be mean - just trying to get you to think things through thoroughly. Right now you are thinking with emotions of wanting pups and you have a female. You are still going to need a male. If you go out to purchase one, I do not believe that anyone with good quality yorkies would sell you one knowing that you would breed it to this girl you have now. The dog world as stated before is a small world.