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Originally Posted by heather_lathrop Actually the real reason that I even started this post was because I wanted to know if my yorkie was done growing, and if he was done growing would be be considered a standard or a tiny.. I am not looking to breed professionally, I don't have the proper tools to do that right now, I would like to possibly breed proffesionally WAY down the road. But I am mainly looking to buy a female, just mainly to have as a companion to gizmo. If they were to have pups down the road sometime that would be ok. I would love that. But it would be nothing serious. I just want to have a male and a female. And when I go to pick her out, I need to know what to look for, and what to stay away from.. Thanks for all your advise, I would love for your reply's to keep coming, because they are all helpful to me. Thanks, Heather  |
I hope that you change your mind. Breeding your dogs is something serious and should not be taken lightly. I am not sure what you mean when you say breed professionally. Most of the members and or breeders on this site are average jane and john does - we have jobs that pay for our living our dogs do not pay for our living - in fact I do not know one who I would call a professional breeder. We are yorkie fanciers, lovers, and show hobbiest who have a deep passion for the breed.
IMHO If you breed one litter or ten you should put the same amount of time, effort and work into the venture. IMHO To do anything less is a insult to your female and could endager her and her puppies lives. You need to give 100%