There will also be those exceptions. However, you must consider the breed, Wheaten and what it was originally bred for. It could work out, however, statistically, it could result very easily in the death or severe injury of a Yorkie. Do you really want to take that chance? Or have to forever keep the two separate in your home?
As a word of caution, I know a breeder who sold a Yorkie pup to someone with a Bulldog of some sort, don't know for sure what breed. First day the Bulldog bit off the Yorkie pups head, clean off. That would be horrifying.
I never ever will sell a pup or Yorkie to someone with certain breeds or young large breeds. I will say again, some exceptions work out but I will not risk my pup or yorkie in the hands of someone where maybe it will work. If it doesn't the consequences are way beyond what I could stomach.
Dogs are not people in fur coats, they are dogs, animals bred with certain instincts that you cannot change, only manage and keep things from being set up to happen. Disasters cannot be taken back once a dog is dead. |