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Originally Posted by chrislynn5 Well I only bred for about a year. I bred regular yorkies...no tiny or teacups. I had a local mentor and didn't belong to any groups besides this one. I typically kept the pups until they were 10 weeks old. I use a local vet but don't have an extremely close relationship with him besides the pet visits on occasion. We only had 5 litters the entire time I was breeding. My yorkies were kept inside of my home but with kids now, I am wanting to build some sort of kennel to keep them in to sleep at night. We have a nice sized yard and they would be able to have open play during the day. |
Yorkies are not the type of dog that can just be put in a kennel they need human interaction a lot as well as exercise. Please do not put them in another building then you. They need to be in your home and with people not to mention what if one goes into labor out there by themselves and dies because no one was there to see her having problems. If you want to strive to be a good breeder then you should do what good breeders do and a good breeder would NEVER do that its not right. Dogs are companion animals. Also buyers who know what there doing would never buy a puppy that was not raised in a home around people.