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Originally Posted by whispersmom2 Is your girl breed quality or PET quality? Is there any life-threatening event that you can foresee by breeding your beloved family pet? Is it worth the chance just so others can have a puppy? Please research a WHOLE lot before you put your pet thru something that could cause devastating results.
Does a responsible breeder in your area have a stud that has been tested and is clear pf STD's, luxating patellas, hips, PSS and the other genetic problems Yorkies are prone to?
I am not tellyou not to breed but I am saying that no breeding should be undertaken til the breeders have fully educated themselves to try and improve the likelihood of a safe and healthy pregnancy.. |
Thank you for your response.

Yes I do plan on educating myself further. I researched the breed for 2 months (every day) before I got her. My vet knows me well and has cared for all my foster dogs. He said he had no worries that I would be irresponsible
IF I decided to breed Mya.
Although I do not have previous experience in breeding a dog, I do have many years of experience in dealing with dogs medical and emotional problems. I hope that puts your mind at ease.
Respectfully,
Cyn