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Old 02-07-2014, 12:10 PM   #74
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by kari2001 View Post
I asked her she said the last 3 generations are 4.5 - 7 pounds and that her grandparents were over 5 pounds. he said that's what happened with her mom she didn't grow as much but then she grew much bigger this could happening to kari.
Last 3 generations??? Then this "breeder" you are taliking with, that bred your puppy, is going by nothing that anyone with any dog that is registered with the AKC, can get....a 3 generation pedigree. That will NOT give you a working knowledge base of this pup's pedigree.... Legitimate breeders/showers know their pups pedigree and have at least a 7 generation pedigree, if for no other reason, just plain curiosity about who was behind their dog and what titles they had.....not to mention genetic issues that could have been present....They have data banks, not for a blame game, but to help breeders avoid breeding any lines that could result in perpetuating specific genetic diseases. This is what is involved in "bettering the breed", which is what responsible, ethical breeders do. This involves more than a three generation pedigree. You will need to learn your pedigrees.....you know really need to know "where you have been" so you can determine "where you are going" when you start breeding. That is the difference between throwing two dogs together to get a litter of puppies, and being a responsible, ethical, educated breeder. Honor and respect the breed and the unbelievable breeders that have paved the way before us, who have, through knowledge and study and planning and deliberate, selective breeding, have laid down the template for our beautiful, wonderous Yorkies.

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