12-25-2005, 12:11 PM
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| Delilah's Momma Donating Member
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Pennsylvania
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Originally Posted by ehunney I don't know much about breeding, but common sense tells these people who purposely breed for tinies, that breeding a female dog, under 5 pounds, isn't healthy or safe. They are just to tiny, there bodies cannot handle it. But people are sick, and people are greedy.I do not think there is anything wrong with owning a "tiny", I just think that people need to realize the risks that come along with it.I right now am in the process of looking for a "tiny" yorkie,and the boy I'm highly considering getting will be about 2.5 pounds fully grown max(if even), but I don't work, or have any children, or any dogs over 10 pounds, and live literally around the corner from our family vet. But even with all of these factors, there are no guarentee's for the pup's saftey or health. So i am being VERY cautious and taking my time. | You sound like the kind of person that SHOULD be giving a precious tiny a home. Good luck! |
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