A mentor?
I have had several Yorkies throughout my 43 years. I always got them fixed but noticed that when my females would get older, they acted weird and became obsessed with they're baby toys. I was told by my step mother to let my female have 1 litter before getting her fixed. So, I did it with my female Yorkie back in 1999. Hence after doing so, she didn't exhibit any of the previouse problems when she got older. I am not a breeder but now again, I have a female Yorkie. I want to get her fixed but decided to breed her just the one time. I found a male stud through a lady that just has a stud service. The male is a proven stud that has an awesome pedigree and health certificates. My Mentor, as I think you asked, would have been my step mother but she passed away a year ago from brain cancer. I could ask my vet, since he gave me a clear check to have my female breed. But I don't want to constantly bother him to ask simple questions. My other yorkie didn't have any problems at all. So, I was hoping to get on here and ask for some help and any info about the nausea and vomiting. I have tried to look up anything on nausea for yorkies who are pregnant but all I can find is info on puppies with nausea. I don't know why she is showing nausea symptoms so early. Just wanted to know if this is common and what I can give her to help.
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