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Old 10-10-2006, 02:30 PM   #47
Dorianyorkie
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I agree with what you say. People should try to help or to answer in a positive way. I do not know anything about breeding but anyway, here there are some web sites of Yorkie breeders in Southern California. I do not know if they have small studs you may want to check with them. Good Luck

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Originally Posted by ruskeerm
Who is to say that I'm a new owner! I have two yorkies Lily is 3 and 1/2 lbs and Daisy who is 7 lbs. I love them very much so I really don't appreciate all the negative talk as if I don't know how to care for my yorkies! Lily obviously would die if impregnated this is why I don't own a stud! And to me 3 1/2 lbs. qualifies a teacup! So what if my terminology isn't up to your standards. How snooty are you guys anyways? I thought this was a forum for those who love their Yorkies!? Not a forum full of yuppies! Anyway Daisy looks like she would like to have some company cause lily is much older, so I thought she might like to have some pups. This is the reason why I asked my simple initial question..... Does anyone know of a breeder here in southern California? Daisy does have all of her papers so of course a stud withpapers and healthy would be the only choice. So help or don't help, but don't mock my intensions! I care a great deal for my babies and just cause I'm not too keen on your terminology and breeding techniques doesn't mean that I don't take proper care of my girls!
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