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Old 09-10-2013, 06:11 PM   #7
tricia208
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Ocean Beach, CA
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Default Breeding is a responsibility!

I don't mean to lecture or speak down to you or anyone but I just looked at your previous posts. You complained in March that your 7 week old Yorkie purchased from a breeder had very short hair and not of good quality. The next post you were concerned that your Yorkie was not purebred. You mentioned the sire and dam respectively were a standard Yorkie and a "all blonde" Yorkie. Today you posted that your 8 month old female puppy tied with a male and might be pregnant. Then you post again today about a 2 year old female that may be pregnant and you want to know how to tell if she is indeed pregnant.

I don't know your education or knowledge of breeding but I can tell that you need to do more reading and less breeding. Dogs are not a science project created in a test tube. They are living animals that depend on us to protect them, feed and care for them. In return they give us unconditional love.

Everyone on this forum would be willing to help you. This is a group of caring, loving, knowledgeable breeders and dog owners that would help you in anyway possible. You have to do your part and from everything I have read you need to take a step back and educate yourself about breeding healthy, happy dogs. The internet is full of free material to read. The questions that you are asking about pregnant females concerns me that you will have seriously ill or dead females and puppies soon. You stated you did not have enough money to spay a female earlier. Then you do not have enough money to breed a female.

Please think about this. I have never posted anything like this before and hope I never feel this concerned that I post anything like this again.
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