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Old 04-12-2010, 03:16 PM   #19
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Question one can vary, it can be any length of time, from this is my first litter to 30 or 40 years. However, what is really important is to listen carefully on how long a person has been in yorkies, or whatever breed of their chosing. How well versed they are, how much knowledge they have behind them.

3. Question 3 should be at the very least bile acids. However, as stated before there is no guarantee that your puppy will not develope any life threatening genetic problems. As parents can be prove clear, but still be carriers.

4. This is very dependent on the breeder. There are those that are wholesale breeders, bybers, and puppy mills that breed dogs repeatedly. Then there are exhibitor breeders that have larger kennels that have more breeding dogs and can whelp 5, 6, 7 litters a year.....the question really is how often do you breed your females.
What answer do I need to hear from the breeder as to how often they breed each of their females to know they aren't overbreeding? Every heat, once a year, longer?

During what ages are good for breeding?

Thanks for your help.
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