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Originally Posted by concretegurl Both parents have to be carriers to produce a blue born according to the advice I have read about them on here- thus both must be altered and both lines should be ended.>period.
Please look up KendraE her post show her mistake in breeding and her taking responsibility for a blue born-the advice she received was great-well except for that in which she was told to just put the pup down. She refused and although she realizes it is a possibility in the future in the best interest of providing her Mac a quality life he is doing quite well in her care.
Please alter your girl and love her as a great pet.
Why do you want to breed?
Perhaps you need to cool your rhythm and find someone who may be willing to work with you as a handler/helper for showing since you showed interest there as well.
When I came here I was interested in breeding (blond mini schnauzers, another breed but still) I learned a lot, and have since realized it's not for me, I also avidly defended Schnorkies, a mox of Yorkie and mini schanuzers-I've since realized WHY such breeding is not only hap hazard but cruel to the dogs and quite irresponsible-please stay and learn more.
I hope you aren't detoured by negative responses to you , but in the future learn and understand why you were receiving such responses. |
I have spoken with the OP on the phone.... I have told her all my knowledge that I have learned the past year and a half with Mack. She seems to be on the right track. She has contacted the other 4 litter mates parents to be and informed them that the pups need to be spayed/neutered. She has also visited with her vet about spaying Sasha (the mother of these pups). She went further and contacted Sashas breeder.
Sad thing is that the Sire of this litter is not hers. She did contact his owner and he has recently also fathered 2 other litters. I explained to her that ALL these pups now carry the "blue" gene. The sires owner apparently doesnt care so on it goes.
I do believe the OP has learned a very valuable lesson and is trying desperately to help correct the problem she has created. She does now understand why this happened and how SHE can now avoid it.
I am also happy to report that although she was thinking about cross breeding her yorkie with her maltese and poodle (I believe), she is now re-thinking the idea. She now understands our thoughts and concerns with her actions.
Nicole, If you ever need anything or any advice or just a shoulder to cry on concerning Blue Ivy, you can always contact me!! I wish her the world of health and happiness!!!!