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Old 05-29-2014, 01:47 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 View Post
After re reading this thread, I think this MUST be one of thse deals where stuff is thrown out there just to watch all of us go into frantic tail spins, while they sit back and laugh gleefully. The OP said she takes her pup to the vet for "any little thing".....so I am confident she would not watch her pup unable to walk well, fall over, have a possible seizure, cant breathe, have a fulminating production of yellow foam pouring from his lungs, to the point he can not breathe.....and decide this is just not bad enough to go to a vet. She calmly says she is LOOKING for help from us, then she decides to act on all the same advice, by ignoring us.....she is pulling our chain! I am outta here!
I know I said I was outta here, but I found this post interesting. Look at the last line.

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Originally Posted by Annabel View Post
Hi: I don't know much on how this site works, but I'm giving it a try .
I have a question for Yorkie owners. I have 3 Yorkie's
(ages 14, 3, & 2). two are spayed/neutered, one is not, (she has high liver and can not be put under anesthesia).
Anyways my question is. I want to start breeding Yorkie's.
I want to know how can I find a male and female dog that are in good health, have good blood lines and registration, that are clean in genetic conditions, and that are not more then 4 1/2 lb each?
Is it better to get adults or puppies? Is it better to get only a female and find a stud? I know the female has to be 2 years and needs to go to the vet to do test, but what age does the male need to be, to be able to breed?
As you see I have lots of questions, and I want to be well informed of every thing before I get the potential parent Yorkie's .
Please help me find answers to my questions. Thank you all so much in advance.

Also if it helps I am studding to be a vet tech and pet groomer, I also do volunteer work at a vets office. Thanks again.
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/3113506-post1.html


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