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Old 09-21-2006, 02:54 PM   #27
fannie
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Ok, I'm a *little* afraid to participate, but here goes! (Only a little afraid because I've seen how these posts turn in the past)

1. Why did you choose to breed the bitch? I chose my 2 females according to their looks, disposition, past breeding history, conformation.
2. How did you choose the male you bred her to? Looks, size, pedigree, etc? I chose my male on his looks, pedigree, conformation and size. His lines are very strong and produce strong, healthy babies.
3. What registry is your bitch, and sire registered with? AKC
4. What is your intentions in breeding? As in: 1. Show prospects 2. Pet puppies 3. supplemental income 4. For the heck of it, etc. etc. Probably not what anyone wants to hear, but to be completely honest, it started as a hobby. We have a farm and have Boer goats. I'm really into our breeding program with them. I have loved Yorkies all my life. A good friend of mine owns a kennel and we discussed it at length. My hubby agreed to let me get 2 females and it has gone from there. Now, after I've had them and they've each had a litter I'm learning more and more. I eventually want to get into showing and I want to produce my own show quality pup. Plus, this has been an awesome experience for my whole family. My kids have learned so much and I hope that they will get into showing as well.
5. What characteristics of both male and female did you hope to produce with your litter? For all of my puppies, I wanted to produce small faces, a great ear set, small ears, good coat quality and great temperament.
And lastly 6. How many puppies were produced and what sexes, what registries were those pups registered with? With Blossom's litter, we had 2M 1F all reg. AKC. Shyla had 2F 1M and they are also reg. AKC.
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