They need to be spayed or do not breed them together again or take her to another male to breed if you do want pups.
You are lucky that you have not had any problems with them.I have had 2 blues and NEVER want to see that in my whelping box again.(dont want to see any color but black no reds no choc no blues)The worry I went through and still do wondering how they are going to be when older.(health problems etc)
I would not take the risk again you have been lucky so far but luck seems to run out.What would you do if there was major health problems with them??
I am very protective over my blue babies I have had.I call them misfits , I love them just as much as my standard colored yorkies .They are no different than the others just the wrong color.Not their fault but ours for breeding them.They did not get to pick their mate we did so we are responsible for them.
I keep in touch with my blue babies parents and keep updated on their condition.And I thank god that mine are okay and have turned to black now,but not all do and the more you breed them together your chances of getting a ill blue pup increases. |