Just because a Yorkie is "full blooded" does NOT mean it is breeding quality. Dogs that are registered with CKC, unless you are referring to Canadian Kennel Club, which I am sure you are not, you have a precious little male that is a PET. He is not breeding quality. To understand this, you need to pull up his pedigree for at least 12 generations....you are going to find "holes" and "questionable" dogs in that pedigree....if they were not questionable, whoever it was behind your boy that was registered CKC was done because they could not meet the standard for registration in AKC. To breed any dog that does not meet the breed standard, let alone the purebred bloodlines that qualify that dog for registration in a purebred registery, is a pet and should be spayed or neutered and not used as a breeder. There are thousands of dogs that ARE AKC registered, that should not be bred....breeding dogs that do not exemplify the breed standard, should not be bred. Dogs that can not be registered in a purebred registery because of questionable heritage, should certainly NOT be used to breed.
Last edited by Yorkiemom1; 03-04-2014 at 10:05 PM.
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