To answer your guestion, Yes at 9 lbs your female would be able to handle a pregnancy provided she is healthy. For breeding I would suggest getting an experienced male/stud that is smaller.
Do your research and make an informed decision. Do your research on breeding, whelping and the cost for an emergency c-cection in your area. Plus you want to have a good vet and possibly a mentor who can and will guide you in the right direction when it comes to your lack of breading knowledge. Things can go wrong during a whelp even with a healthy female. There is no control over what might and can go wrong with the mother or even the pups. You need to consider that and so much more before you choose to become a breeder.
Even if it is just one time, there are still risks involved !
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