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Originally Posted by zehcnaskcin08 i have a yorkie she will be 1yr next month . she is in heat cuz ive noticed bleeding .swelling and lickin herself alot .. but my question is for the breeders cuz i tried breeding her but she would let the male breed with her . then she started putting her back towards him like she wanted too and the male didt want to she is now in her 2nd week of being in heat so should i try again ??? thanks for the help in advance |
As stated your yorkie is way to young.
But, I will answer your question. My answer may not be what you like, but I'll attempt to be as gentle as I can.
What you've explained, leads me to believe you need to educate yourself before attempting to breed. And there is much to learn before one proceeds. Breeding is more complicated than just putting two dogs together.
My strong advice to you is find a mentor, one that has knowledge in all things yorkie and breeding. One that lives close to you. But, until you do, start studying/reading everything you can; The Yorkie Standard (this will help you determine if your dogs are a good representation of the breed), canine genetics, breeding (this will teach you the basic "heat" cycle of the canine), whelping and raising a litter. There are seminars on breeding and whelping.
In studying the yorkie, you'll find that there are genetic defects that yorkies may be predisposed to, have your dogs tested to rule them out. Testing will inform you if your dogs have any of these genetic defects, but it doesn't prove that they are not carriers, therefore passing them down to their offspring.
Should you wish to continue in breeding, it is best to arm yourself with as much knowledge as you can. Breeding yorkies is difficult, so you don't want to buy trouble, going into it blind. Most of all you need to know that even the most knowledgable breeders have problems. So, the most important question you need to ask yourself is: Are you prepared to lose your girl and/or possibly the litter of puppies.