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Old 01-10-2011, 07:21 PM   #4
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by tobby99 View Post
i have a male yorkie who is 9lbs he is 1yr now,
he looks like a toy poodle in size.
i just got a female yorkie who is concidered a teacup, she is about 3lbs and is 5months. i would like to breed these two when their ready ofcourse... but im just wondering is size matters... im not too concerened about csections bc i kno i can pay a vet.... im just wondering if the male can rupture the female, is that possible?
does anyone kno anythin about the size being a problem? concidering that she is much much smaller..



The Yorkshire Terrier Club of America who sets the standard for Yorkies says:
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Females weighing less than 5 pounds are considered by most breeders to be unsuitable for breeding. Yorkshire Terrier Club of America (Awards)

The is no such thing as a teacup, all yorkies are considered to be in the toy size and this is not to exceed 7 pounds. Your male is too big to breed with any dog, and it could be dangerous to breed it with a girl that is so much smaller.
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