re: breeding I just noticed that I had previously listed our little Yorkie, Wolf, as three years old. He is actually 7 years old not. When he was just a pup all he wanted to do was breed! He had a pound puppy as a love interest and we wore it out in the washing machine. We decided to just get him "fixed" after much soul searching. He still has a stuffed penguin, a monkey and a small rolled blankey and is especially fond of showing off what a lover he is when company comes over. However, his interest quickly switched to lots of other things after he was no longer able to make babies. He spends hours watching the birds, squirrels, cats, insects, other dogs and people from the backs of the couches. Wolf has never chewed on anything that was not his, except for a kleenex or paper towel that missed the garbage can. He will lick your shoes and your toes if he gets the chance.
I notice that Yorkies are going for big money these days, more as each month goes by. It concerns me because they are such special beings and also fragile. Bones fragile, too fragile to be around small or inconsiderate children. Yorkies are for sale in the News Tribune every day. Perhaps one of these breeders could help you find a female. Or try running an add yourself.
I hope you enjoy your Yorkie as much as we have. He brings much joy into our lives!
Wahlia |