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Originally Posted by vsmith229 Hi everyone,
I wanted to get a thread started on this topic because I was asked this question the other day...."Can you breed a 4 pound Yorkie with a mate that is 4 pounds or less?"
I told this gentleman I wasn't sure, but if she's healthy and the stud is smaller than her...I don't see why not if you get a clearance from your vet first. Isn't that how a dog gets to be that size in the first place? Amazingly humans have genetically altered a Wolf by breeding many variations of size, color and physical appearances right down to a Yorkie.
After this man asked me this question...I thought of myself in a way. I just had a baby and I am 5ft 1 and petite and my husband is 6ft 3 and 235 pounds which is double my size. Our son was 8.7 ounces and had no delivery complications at all. Obviously I am a human and not a dog, but kind of the same principles here.
However, canines do have multiple births which can bring on more complications. Now a small Yorkie would have a small pelvis which is common in all terrier breeds to begin with, but you can run a chance of a physical blockage caused by just one oversized pup. In this case you would have to have a c-section and can run a breeder a lot of money and be stressful. Which I couldn't imagine how a person who breeds bulldogs must go through this everytime they have a litter because it can be dangerous for them to free whelp. Crazy!
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I have no experience with breeding but I have learned from this forum that a yorkie should be at least 5 pound before you breed them.
All I can say is that my boyfriends father breeds bulldogs and they nearly ALWAYS need c-sections.
Sorry I couldn't be of any furthur help, just wanted to pop that in there.