Thread: my zoe in heat
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Old 08-29-2012, 06:56 AM   #2
Lovetodream88
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I' not sure your going to get the kind of comments you want to hear. I think is always best to save breeding for the ones who are pros. I think that when your going to breed a yorkie that it needs to be at least 5 pounds, be an excellent example of the breed, not be its first heat, be AKC registered, have genetic testing done as well as the male your breeding with, you also need to have a large amount of money set aside for a c section that a lot of small dogs can require, and you need a mentor who is a great breeder and has whelped many times before. I do not know about the bleeding because I spayed my girl before her first heat so she would not get certain cancer and lower her risk of other cancers and also because I know nothing about breeding and would not want to risk her life. I would start preparing for her to be pregnant and the first thing you need to do is get a mentor ASAP. I also hope you plan to keep the pups until 12 weeks. I wish you good luck and hope you do not have any problems.
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