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Originally Posted by MuffinPuppy I went back and read wha your talking about.. yes that was a good conversation about it. but i did get nagetive flack back then. I remember i even got private messages telling me not to be discuraged from the YT website. It may not have been a conversation i had initiated but there was heated debate thzt took place. It may have been in someone elses post or via messages, and i dont know enough about this site to research how to go into the history of what i did then or the messages i recieved about it. But i do rememebr being very upset with some of the things that were said to me and that may have been y i was so strongly on the defense when they first responses started happening. Still i wish someone would have mentioned that when she was 2 back then that that would be my last year and chance to try and breed her and since she only comes in heat once a year that would have been good to know back then.. Is it normal that she only comes in once a year? i sware i rememeber larger breeds of dogs having their cycles a lot more offten, maybe its a smaller breed thing. Reguardless, sounds like i missed the window. I plan to make an apointment to talk with me vet tomarrow and maybe go ahead and fix her.. Anyone know if its a good or bad thing to fix her while shes in heat? I hate to go throught the 2 weeks of doggy diapers for nothing and she hates to wear them. |
I think the reason no one mentioned that your girl would be too old after the age of 3 is based on what you posted of her size and representation of the breed. What was advised is that you have tests performed on her, have her evaluated by a knowledgable breeder/exhibitor before you proceeded with any thoughts of breeding her. You were also advised to study and learn as much as you could about breeding/whelping. You can't find all the answers on a forum such as this. It has been advised to all that are contemplating breeding, that one must find a mentor first, study everything yorkie, genetics, breeding, whelping, etc.
You can have her spayed while she's in Season....but, your vet may not want too...