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Old 05-17-2012, 08:15 AM   #67
jackson2503
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I need some opinions please.

I have a very small female yorkie, Mollyeet, Im not sure if she'd be classified as a teacup, but we can fit her in a small bag. She is in heat and we're looking for a small male for her. Frustratingly, the smallest yorkie stud I found still seems to be bigger than her. Im afraid that if I mate him with her, she will have big puppies or a lot of puppies that it might put her to risk.

I did find a stud, Eli, that's almost the same height as Mollyeet, but a little bit longer. The the thing is, he's a tri color. The owner describes him as a Tri-color yorkie and sometimes refer to him as Biewer Yorkshire Terrier. Eli's very cute and has a very lovely face.. they actually look alike. I love his color.

Im not quite sure what to do... I prefer to mate Mollyeet with Eli bec, there's a bigger likelihood that their puppies will me ba smaller. On the other hand, should I not mate them bec he's a Beiwer? Im actually annoyed that some consider Beiwer as a different breed when history itself says that the line came from Yorkshire Terriers. I want the puppies to be registered and recognized. In the past, all our dogs are mix breeds. Its just frustrating that now I have a pure bred dog, her puppies might be classified as mix breed again.
I commend you for doing your research here because of all of the experiences the people on YT have to offer. I've read many of the posts and hope you don't take them too offensive. Sometimes passionate people appear rude. But I believe most here are being passionate. I have yorkies and biewers. They are both wonderful breeds. If you decide to breed her and want to continue a true bloodline, then you need to stick with a yorkie and not mixbreed. Biewers are beautiful, but remember that breeding a yorkie to one doesn't produce puppies that look like biewers. As far as her breeding her because she is so tiny, talk to your vet (there's a reason they have those degrees) and become educated before taking that step. Which sounds like what you are doing now! Good luck with your decision!
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