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Originally Posted by sashazx75 ....yes it was you sry not sure how to paste it was on another post about what i said i wanted a pup no harm in that meaning what's wrong with keeping an offspring from my girl i'mnot breeding her after this and i learned alot of what can happened but any dog can have problems even us humans...i lost my first female yorkie at 11wks she was born with fluid around the brain i did everything i could to save her but i couldn't so i research alot on this breed i bought 3 books but you learn as you go along...i know my yorkies background and the stud's background...and like you say you find the best homes possible when there done breeding i couldn't do that there family and they mean too much to me i'm attached.. |
Sasha I'm confused. Do you mean that you are breeding your female because you want another Yorkie? If this is true, why not adopt a rescue? There are so many Yorkies all over North America looking for a loving and good home. It would be so great if you could do that. The costs of adoption are so reasonable, and you to a large extent know what you are getting. All health checks done, upto date on shots, etc. Then no need to risk your female with breeding her, just neuter, and adopt and have two Yorkies to love and pamper. Truly it is so much more economical to adopt, then to go through the risky and expensive process of breeding.