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Originally Posted by gemy Well I'm sorry that you feel "bashed" , but you asked questions in a public forum, it was very unclear just how much vet care you were getting for your bitch, and your experience in the breeding of dogs seemed to be limited.
To breed any dog, for the "experience" is not a concept that will go over well with the many dedicated and experienced breeders here. Go skydive, or scuba for experience, don't risk the life of a beloved dog for "your" experience.
So you saw a vet and got an Xray to be sure she was okay. Did you do all the recommended health checks on her? Was the sire health checked as well? Is she and the sire a good representative of the breed? What about their lines? What is the health of the lines like? Incidence of LP, liver shunt, PRA, hip or elbow dysplasia. Are you aware of all the health concerns of yorkies?
i'm sure glad your done with breeding. |
....ppl came on here took every thing i said wrong and nobody knows me and evryone just assumed i did this or i didn't do this without even asking me yes i checked with the vet and the sire about the back ground because of what i went threw with my first yorkie daisy having to put her down at 11wks cause she' was born with fluid around her brain..i didn't do it for the experience and ppl are saying i'm stupid to breed cause i want an off spring which i don't think is stupid cause my girl chloe is beautiful and the sire is and i know the background and this is the only time i'm doing it..yes i'm quite aware of the yorkies because of daisy i came on here to meet other yorkie ppl and some ppl have gave me wonderful advice and i gladly accepted but some ppl assumed something that was way off base and totally wrong cause nobody knows me..