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Originally Posted by William Rosa Hi guys
My name is William and I,m looking to mate my yorkie. His name is Buddy Love. He is a great dog. He's very smart, handsome and has a great temperment. Buddy does alot of tricks and melts in your arms when you pick him up. The problem is that Buddy is alittle big. He weighs 10lbs, but a better dog you couldn't fined and did I mention really good looking. I really don't want to mate him to sell the pups. As a matter of fact, I would keep them all. I just want another dog that shares his genes.
Please help me
Respectfully
William |
William,
It's wonderful that you love your dog so much. You yourself can see the problem. Buddy is just too big to reproduce with most yorkie females. Buddy was probably a 7-9 oz puppy when he was born. Most Yorkie puppies are 2-4 oz when they're born, anything bigger and some momma's have serious problems. You say that you would keep the puppies yourself. Traditionally, the puppies belong to the owner of the female. You would have to purchase them from the owner. Another dog does share parts of his genes, actually 2: his momma and his daddy. There will never be another dog exactly like Buddy Love. He is one of a kind and he is yours. Each animal is unique and sometimes that one comes along that is our soulmate and is connected to our heart. It is our responsibility then to love them as much as we can for their entire life. You are doing that with Buddy.