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Old 05-12-2012, 11:23 PM   #15
bodisat
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Originally Posted by My Sophia View Post
I'll answer your last question because I just can't go into the other issues here. If you breed your registered Yorkie to a stud who's registered as a Biewer I don't believe you will be able to register the pups. They will be considered mixed breeds just like Morkies and Shorkies and Chorkies and all the other Orkies out there. The Biewer is considered a separate breed so the pups wouldn't be purebred of either breed.
That is my understanding as well. Its a bit of reading(the AKC and YTCA standards), but it sounds like your right from what i have read and have tried to understand. At the least, it was an answer to the question the OP actually asked.


To the OP...

Was curious as to your intentions. Do you plan to show your dogs?
It is my understanding that you have no desire to sell the puppies. If this is the case, then registering your puppies should be of no concern(seems to be a concern). Registering does not matter at all for your pets. If your were trying to SELL or show your dogs, then this would be a concern. If you are wanting to show your dogs, then a purebred yorkie bred to a parti yorkie would leave you with no dog to show, as far as th AKC is concerned. You would not have a purebreed yorkie, or parti yorkie. That is the way i have understood the current standards. Im no expert of course.
If you want to just have some puppies for your own, then i would take advantage of the wealth of info available in the breeding section. There are a few very experienced breeders here. Im not a breeder so i cannot comment, but it is also my understanding that its dangerous to breed dogs that are very small. Often fatal. Id talk to some of these folks and try and determine if its the right choice for your baby. Might be better off to wait and see of she grows, or perhaps seek a larger dog for breeding if you have only good intentions. Im sure its a bit more difficult to find a good breeder or even a yorkie in the Phillipines, than it is for us in the States. Good luck though, and hope you meet some breeders here that can help. Just keep thick skin... there are some very experienced people here. Consider the advice people offer and discuss these things with your vet.
In the end...do whats best for your little girl. I'm sure you love her and would never do anything that would put her life in danger.
best wishes
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