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Old 06-19-2010, 10:48 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by Magerita View Post
I understand everyones frustration but at the same time no one starts off as an experienced breeder, we all have to Start off some where. Also it is very easy to take what someone posts he wrong way. I personally joined this site because 8 months ago I took in a 3 year old yorkie. I have loved every moment spent with her and I would love to breed her. I can think of anhing better then bringing more joys into the world.I would like to use this site as another source or information, obviously not my only source. But after reading what I have On this posting and others I personally feel like this isn't quite the place for me. I would like others to share in my excitment and help out other than detour me.
You're right, people have to start somewhere and they are not born knowing how to properly breed any dog. BUT if you're going to risk a living creature's life, like you yourself said in your own thread, do it while minimizing the risks. In your thread there are more than enough responses on how to go about that.

Find a mentor, learn the standard inside out, take classes in genetics and whelping, have your mentor teach your first hand how things should be done, then and only then do you acquire breeding dogs, attempt your first breeding, and whelp puppies with your mentor by your side just in case you need someone that knows more than you there to help. If you choose to ignore this good sound advice, that's your choice. Just know that if you do ignore the advice, your chances of really screwing up the life of your little girl and her babies grows exponentially.
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