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Old 05-03-2006, 09:27 AM   #4
YorkieRose
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If you are reading, you know many of these questions already. Your best friend is your vet and a mentor...the vet can check out her health and the mentor can check her quality for breeding...this is the way I do it.
What you look for in a stud, is a male that is the best representation of the standard possible. It costs just as much to breed a poor litter of pups as a quality litter.

If I had a girl come into heat at 6 months, then again 6 months later, I would no doubt wait until the third season. The owner of the stud knows when to breed and if they do not, look elsewhere.
When a person is determined to breed their pet, they most often do it, no matter what negative responses they get...so keep reading the forums and breeding sites...you have many months to learn what you need to know.
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