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Old 02-21-2016, 10:16 AM   #2
Yorkiemom1
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There are more people taken advantage of, lied to, and diseases that can/will permanently cost your female her reproductive capabilities and even her life.....but with you having an interest in doing this, I am confident you have a thorough knowledge and a complete understanding of all the aspects of doing this!

I am certain you have already thoroughly reviewed your little girls pedigree and you know what she has behind her for at least 9 generations....I am certain you KNOW you will have to also "vett" the males you allow to breed your baby girl....that way you will be less likely to have deformed babies, or babies that will be/can be prone to genetic deformities, both internally (liver disease, heart defects, bone/joint issues, etc) as well as personality disorders....snappy, yappy, stubborn, biting, fighting, major behavioral short comings in your puppies produced..... Your thorough knowledge of the different lines and what they have a tendency to throw, what lines you can safely combine and what lines you would not dare to combine, like trying to mix gasoline and water.....

You have also gotten a firm grasp on the lines in your own dog's pedigree, as well as any female/male you intend to breed. (You may have so much fun doing this, you run out and get a male to use for stud services!)......you understand what two dogs throw, is governed about 90% from genetic makeup of the generations behind your dog and the dog you are breeding.....you may have the sweetest, little female, but in her pedigree, she has thrown lines of dogs that are 6-18 lbs in weight.....of course, if your female breeds someones adorable little male, and she then dies during labor because she has babies that she can not deliver, and she either dies waiting for you to understand what the problem is, or she dies during the c-section to remove the babies....Of course, the bitches owner is going to blame YOU for not knowing your tiny adorable male throws cows......then you will be involved in a quagmire or issues and court proceedings, etc....and as usual, it is the poor, unfortunate little dog that pays with her life......I keep forgetting you are the owner of the female....that of course, really complicates YOUR involvement in all this....it is your little lady's life on the line. Fortunately, you have a thorough and complete knowledge of the lines behind your little lady, so you know what she will have a tendency to throw in a litter of puppies, especially with a complete understanding/knowledge of what is behind the little male you have chosen.

You have reviewed contracts and have a complete and thorough understanding of who is responsible for every imaginable aspect of what could go wrong with either the male, the female, or the litter of puppies produced. You know how to be absolutely certain you get YOUR $$$$ out of the breeding, know how to legally assure that the female actually did get pregnant, did have babies, and how many she had...... You would be stunned and amazed, perhaps slightly incredulous, with the number of people that go into "breeding" Yorkies with nothing but a stud, with the absolutely preposterous, misguided belief that THEY will not have any responsibility for any issues from the breeding, all they do is throw two dogs together, let them breed, and collect their money! THEY don't have all the issues with the female, the pregnancy, the litter produced, all the babies, etc..... Boy, do THESE uninformed, misguided, ignorant individuals learn a tough lesson the hard way!! Thank God for lawyers!! Have a good one on retainer!!

Good luck with your dream to produce beautiful, well adjusted, healthy puppies......I doff my hat to YOU! It takes so much more money and time and effort to get educated about every single breed/line/genetic make up of every male that people bring to you to breed! Talking figuratively here....it is YOU as owner of the female, that will take YOUR baby girl and leave her at someone's home to be bred to their male.....that has always seemed like a mother dropping her 6 year old daughter off at a carnival for 14-18 hours of fun for a day! Cross your fingers, close your eyes, and pray nothing goes wrong!

It takes an enormous amount of energy, money, time and commitment, as well as an airtight legal defense behind you! Make sure you have an airtight contract, drawn up by a great lawyer, that will protect YOU and isolate YOU as much as possible, in the event a disaster occurs with the female, her labor and delivery, or the puppies, even a year or more down the line, that is caused by an unknown male that you have not thoroughly vetted......of course, there are legal issues you have to accept, especially if YOUR female injures the little male during the breeding..... if YOU used your male in the breeding, you are at the very least, 50% responsible for any screw ups!....of course, any major health issues will be "blamed" on your little male! Have all your ducks in a row and rest assured you are able to legally defend YOUR dog's health, pedigree, etc.

I almost forgot the aspect of insulating yourself against lawsuits brought against you by the owner of the male. You send your baby girl to unfamiliar property for breeding, because that is what male dogs prefer....he is familiar with his own house/yard/etc, and will more effectively breed a female on his own turf. Make sure your contract covers all aspects of having your female left at unknown/stranger's property.....my gosh, the legal issues and pitfalls people conjure up in order to bleed a "breeder" dry in dirty attempts to extract unjustified money for "imagined" damages done to their precious little boy by YOUR dog, and if you bring the male to YOUR home, lawsuits over your yard, your home and what you use to clean your floors with, that have obviously caused their "Gent's" little feet to bleed and fall off, and all of "Gent's" hair is falling out now, must be something YOU have put down in YOUR yard or on YOUR carpet or floors, etc.....

Welcome to the fantastic world of breeding dogs!!! I am just curious what in the world has attracted you to embark on this quite treacherous journey!!

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