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Originally Posted by lovespandp I understand. I agree, I think a mentor is very much needed. Is this your first time studding him? ( not sure the proper term LOL)
What about the female? Is this her first time..? Just make sure you do your research.. you having a male, there aren't as much risks as with the owner using the female. However there are some personality changes your male can get after he studs as well as marking issues.. Just make sure you do all your research ( most important the owner with the female) to see what can happen, the dangers of breeding both, the cost.. etc. etc
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I don't understand why you are saying some of us lecture about not breeding, when the thread about Shy you did the same. Yet on here you are pretty much telling the OP to go ahead.
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Originally Posted by staceytatie We've had trsts done. I don't know the names of them because my other half deals with that. And yeah both thief first time I have all papers of his lines and parents were both from good family's- great genes etc. as far as I know he has no recessive gene, nothing came up in the results so-
His behaviour hasn't changed he seems the same as before. I just don't know if it was normal for this to be happening.
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I would hope that you would first learn that there is no such thing as a mini or teacup yorkie before you start breeding.
Also your male hasn't shown any change in behaviour now, but just wait until after he has bred. You will have such a headache dealing with a now working dog. Not to mention marking all over the house and trying to run away when a female is in heat somewhere in town.