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Old 09-10-2006, 05:39 PM   #18
Brookef18
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Originally Posted by YorkieRose
Brook, a serious breeder who wants to breed to the standard can not keep them all..they can only keep the "best of the best"..as I have said many time..we are "cut from a different clothe"...and breeding is not for everyone.

Breeders who think solely with their hearts tend to make huge mistakes...you must do what is best for the animal, not your feelings..and Yorkies adapt so well, they adjust at any age..I have never seen a Yorkie not thrive in a "one on one home" where they are doted on, no matter how long we keep them...best wishes
This thread is the first time I have heard all this. Not being a breeder I didn't know you only kept the dogs you breed... I guess I thought you may have a dog or two that you breed and maybe one or two you don't breed... I have no idea how all this works. I have never had a pure breed dog before, never bought a dog before... we always had muts that were given to us.
I didn't mean to offend any one. I would make a horrible breeder because I wouldn't be able to give the babies up! I would drive any adoptive parents away with tons of questions! By the way do you guys do home inspections to people who want to adopt??? I know it sounds crazy but I think I would want to!!! Does it sound terrible? Good thing I'm not a breeder... I'll leave it to you guys!!! LOL
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