One of my main concerns is that her male's parents are not registered. Depending on the reason for this the dogs may not be purebreds at all. If you can't prove that your dog is a purebred you should not breed them and advertise the pups as yorkies. Having a judge go over your dog is of value. How many people know what the angulation of the stifle should be or the difference between a good front and a not so good front. These people have had the training to be able to judge the dogs in parts as well as the whole and give an unbiased opinion. Even if you don't show, having a judge or a handler go over the dog before it is bred as well as having a vet check it gives you the information that you need to make a wise decision as to whether or not your dog qualifies as good breeding stock. There's always someone out there who knows more than you do, find them and learn. That would be my advise to anyone.
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