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Originally Posted by matese Just for your future information. A breeding female should always bigger then the breeding male. |
Yes, I know. I just wanted to tell OP that not necessarily the breeder lied to her.
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Originally Posted by matese This female weighed 1.60 KGS = a bit over 3 1/2 pounds,
male weighed 2.0 KGS=4 1/2 pounds
1-Now a pound may not mean much to us, as humans, but when breeding toy breeds and using a female only weighing 3 1/2 pounds makes a big difference and possible reason only one puppy was produced, that breeder is lucky she did not lose her female with that one big puppy.
2- It is not safe breeding a female under 5 pounds or 2.268 KGS. |
She is not a breeder, she did it to keep the puppy.
I also don't support breeding tiny females.