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Old 02-14-2013, 10:04 AM   #14
yorkietalkjilly
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Originally Posted by archatdz View Post
I have been in these forums for a year and it never ceases to amaze me that breeders are so snarky. For what it's worth, the quoted post from me was posted a year ago. I found this male I am placing now 6 months ago.
I have used him for breeding twice. Once was to this OMG tiny female. She free whelped her litter and had three puppies. No stillborns. OMG again - I actually had her vetted the whole time.
Perhaps rather than judging people and pushing young blood out of the breeding and show scene, causing BYBs, y'all should check your attitudes before judging.
My family has been showing and breeding dogs for generations. Losing money doing it right. Due to my mom having terminal cancer and my now impending divorce, I am placing my dogs.


So again, omg. Keep your negative opinions to yourself.
Every single time I read about it happening, I'm still shocked that anyone, no matter if they had every vet in this hemisphere's blessing, would EVER breed a tiny female under 5 lbs. Why in the world one would risk the life of that precious little girl Yorkie and put her in jeopardy is beyond my understanding. It's not like the world is running out of Yorkies and this was the last chance to sustain the breed! WHY put a little innocent girl dog at such risk? Who needed those puppies that badly that they couldn't go elsewhere and find a pup that her tiny body and little frame had to be burdened that way and put through so much? I look at tiny little girls dogs and want to do nothing but protect them as others are impregnating and then rehoming them UNSPAYED for further risky breeding of more undersized Yorkies?!?!?!?! Please spay that female and neuter the male before selling them - they are both undersized dogs who should not reproduce.
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