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Old 08-06-2010, 04:18 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by YorkieProud View Post
Hello Breeders,
I would very much like to pick your brains and start a thread that has your input and knowledge of the Yorkie breed. I would love to hear everything you know about this wonderful breed. Not just how you got started, but what you have learned along the way. Raising, showing, genetics, breeding, whelping, diseases, venting, or just anything you would like to share. I would love nothing better than for this thread to turn into a thread that will answer questions and deter people from wanting to be BYBs. I must admit that I have my own selfish reasons for this because I want to learn as much as possible, but mainly I would like for this thread to make people think twice before just throwing two dogs together and producing god only knows what. I hope it is not too much to ask.
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I will respond I'm not a breeder of Yorkies, but I do own a showboy. I wanted an agility dog, you see I train with a breeder of Yorkies who brings her Yorkies to our training session; we have large breed dogs.

I fell in love with this breed watching her Yorkies in obedience and agility. And I do exhibit my boy. And not so surprising what she thought would be a great dog for agility also had good show potential. I bought him under the proviso I woud show him to his championship. His parents had good health tests done prior breeding and he did as a pup.

For keeping a dog in show coat, it is a lot of work. A joy to watch that lovely coat grow and shine. I'm here on Yorkie talk to delve much deeper into the Yorkie, as one day I will be ask to breed my boy. He is currently on his way to two championships. And will have all the tests done before breeding. This includes OFA for knees n hips, CERF for PRA, another BAT done, and of course pre breeding tests for STD;s .

It is my responsibility both morally and financially to pay for these tests, and furthermore to make sure that whatever btitch he is bred to has also undergone those tests.

I would never allow him to be bred to any female. Continential Kennel Club registered female, female off the street? No way no how.

Showing: I've loved showing Razzle. It is another way we bond together. Another new skill I'm on my way to learning. I'm so proud of my boy. He epitomizes the terrier personality. Brave, inquistive, athletic, daring. He loves people and other dogs.

He comes from good parents. Nature or nuture? It is always a question. I think it is both, and mayhap not in equal parts. He has been in numerous places with me, done Agility one and Two, been in obedience training, been to shows, swims, hikes, flown on a plane with me. He is confident, secure, and a very loving boy. Temperament is AAA.

My breeder believes in exposing her dogs to different stimuli, only then do you get a true read on their temperament. She encourages all her owners of her dogs, to get involved, to train, to socialize.

Beyond structure and shall I say systemic health of the Yorkies, you want to have a good temperament, prior to breeding. And then of course you have coat and color.

It is very difficult to find all these things in a dog or bitch. I salute the breeders here who work tirelessly to find just those things.
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