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Originally Posted by Felix101 My little Cindy is 6 months old. I just found out that one of my classmates has a little yorkie named PeeWee. He's so cute and tiny just like Cindy. He's a year old and ready for mating. My first question is at what age should my little yorkie need to be in order to have puppies. My second question is should i even breed her. What are the benefits of her having babies and what are the negative sides to this. She's a toy and the boy is a teacup so he's smaller than her. What should I do. And if i do breed her i want to keep one so that she has someone to play with. She gets bored a lot when i'm at school and i always see people saying that two yorkies are way better than one. HELP!!!!! |
ALL Yorkies are "toys" and there is no such thing as a "teacup" yorkie.

I would start by doing some research on the breed and wait until both are old enough to determine if they possess the qualities that
should be bred. Find a breeder locally who will help you along the way and guide you in the right direction. It does not matter how small the male is if the female is still TINY and too small to be bred.
There are alot of pros and cons. It is not a cheap endevour. Most breeders don't profit but actually do well to even break even when all is said and done. Also, you risk alot of heartache in the loss of pups or even your female. You have to consider alot of issues such as, possible medical treatment for unforseen problems and what if something happens and the pups cannot be fed by the mother? Can you stay with them day and night and fill in?