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Originally Posted by maggiesmom_2007 Highlight the post then left click then select copy and come back to this thread and left click and paste.
Anyway to clear up something I said reputable breeders find good homes for their females. I have only had to rehome one of my females and that was due to keeping her from attacking and possibly seriously hurting my other Yorkies. She lost an entire litter because of a vets ignorance. She is now very happy being the only dog in her new home. Personally My female that I have now there is no way I would ever let her go anywhere even after she is done breeding. I hope the best for your female and the pups your expecting. I really hope all goes well for you also. But as far as I am concerned I am done with this discussion and for now on will only reply to people who are serious about breeding for the betterment of the breed and not for personal needs. |
I've yet to rehome any of mine. But, thorougly understand when rehoming is necessary. For the good of the dog. And one needs to know that it is for the good of the dog, and not our personal feelings. A chance to give a dog the undivided attention and love it so deserves. Also, the ability to add joy to someone's life. Since most of these dogs are placed in homes for the price of a spay/nueter and teeth cleaning. It at times gives a person that doesn't have the means to afford a puppy the chance to have a yorkie with many years left. Especially to someone that is more mature and doesn't have the fortitude to deal with training a pup.