I used to want to breed Hobbs for the exact same reasons you do...I wanted another yorkie and I wanted one as much like Hobbs as possible. I did lots of research but eventually decided against it. My aunt and uncle are breeders...not yorkies...but other breeds. I talked to them extensively and my vet and they both told me that if you breed your male, his personality will definately change...he will hump, mark, become aggressive, ect. Even though Hobbs' breeder wasn't the BEST breeder in the world, I ultimately decided to just contact her and get another puppy from the same parents as I got Hobbs from. Hootie is Hobbs full sister. I had Hobbs neutered. I am so happy with my decision. Hobbs is the same loving, sweet little boy he was the day I brought him home. I never see his red rocket, he never humps, and he still squats to pee. There are just so many things that change in males when you breed them and you really have to consider these things. Peeka is not going to be the same dog he is right now after you breed him.
Try contacting your breeder and just chat with her and see if she may have more puppies from Peeka's parents. At least weigh all your options. |