Sunniesmommy, I in no way mean to offend you or drive you off. In order to be a good breeder, you have to be able to take the advice and criticism of other's. No one sees their dogs objectively, and you're saying you're going to breed to your perception of the standards--not a judge's. I'll be perfectly honest with you, it isn't possible to breed to standards unless you're showing. Sure, another breeder can evaluate your dogs and give their opinion. They may even be very experienced at doing this. But a judge has seen hundreds of Yorkies, knows what's out there, knows the standard like the back of their hand, and has NO obligation or pressure from you in judging your dog. There is no replacement for showing in order to determine the quality of the dogs you intend to breed.
We all love our babies regardless of papers, and we love your little Sunnie whether he's registered or not. The point is, if he can't be registered, he's not show quality (that means bred to the standards in ALL aspects--health, body, temperament). If he wasn't bred to standard (which he wasn't, since he's not registered), he will not throw pups that more closely resemble the standard. It's not possible, and that right there invalidates any ethical, responsible reason for breeding him.
Please, for the sake of Sunnie and all those "pet quality" Yorkies out there who are waiting for homes, re-evaluate your motives and your plans. Put the interest of their lives first.
And since you're new (I am too

), welcome!