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Originally Posted by Rachael x I really hope this isnt true   |
That is my hope too but my Gracie is one of those dogs that didn't produce well enough. She only had 1-2 puppies at a time and if there were two one usually died. My other two are her pups. Adie had a sister that died but Skeeter was a singleton. I didn't know conditions had gotten really bad at the breeders house when she offered Gracie to me at no charge. She told me she didn't have enough time for them anymore and had decided to stop breeding. Since she knew how much we loved Adie and Skeeter she said we would be perfect parents for Gracie too. I have remained friendly with her so I could keep an eye on her. She is still breeding but on a very small scale now and she is breeding yorkiepoos. They seem to be a little sturdier that yorkie babies so I am a bit relieved. One of these days I will convince her to stop. She is going with this guy now that has a huge dog. She said that if they decide to live together she would get rid of all of her little ones except her original yorkie. That one has been her favorite all along and it is obvious so I think that would be ok.
Sorry, I think I hijacked the tread! I can get back on topic now.
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