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Originally Posted by flyorkies well 1 reason is i would like to see what him and my female will produce.
second because i would like to keep one of there pups for myself and my 2 nieces want one but mom doent just go forking over 1000 dollars a pup. if i can learn enough i kind of want to be a breeder in the future but educating myself comes first. |
Here's me being honest: IMO, if you want to be a yorkie breeder do it for the good of the breed, not for the good of just one dog or yourself. Also, be a responsible breeder. Do home visits, check references, require contracts, interview potential buyers. If they aren't good material turn them down. These neices might make good yorkie moms, but in 5 years, if they can't keep one of your pups will you be able and willing to take one or both back? If you can't take the dog back during it's lifetime, you shouldn't breed.
You wouldn't bring human children into the world if you couldn't provide for them would you? A responsible breeder (again, my opinion) will take a dog back during their lifetime if the buyer can't keep or isn't taking good care of the dog.
If you can do all this, then find a responsible, local yorkie breeder who will look at your dog and give you their honest opinion about your dog.