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Originally Posted by Ashley_15 Well just for the record we ARE breeding her, maybe not this time but the next time. We love our pups very much, and would do nothing to purposly hurt them. We will keep her crated for now. Our only problem is they sleep in the same kennel at night. We have a big kennel and a little kennel, does it matter which one she is put it. Also is there anything we can do about them whining at night now that their not going to sleep together? |
I am sure you love your pups very much and would never puprosely do anything ot hurt them. I just wanted you to be aware of the oh so many complications that breeding can cause. A dear friend of mine lost her perfectly healthy 5 pound girl during birth and the puppies died as well due to complications.

If you do plan on breeding her, please get in touch with some knowledgable breeders and learn all that you can before doing so. Please make sure your little girl has no flaws and is within the standard and that by breeding her you are bettering the breed. There are so many yorkies out there that need good homes because of careless breeders. They end up with legs that are too long, faces that are too big, roach bags and sparse coats

And looks aren't even the really important things, if you don't know your pups parents and grandparents and their genetic health problems you could end up with a little full of liver shunts, luxtating patellas, underbites, or worse. Just because your girl is fine and healthy doesn't mean her pups will be. There are throw backs to their ancestors, so if one of them had a genetic problem it is very likely one of your pups can inherit that.
I wish you and your pup the best of luck and trust that after taking some time to learn a few things you will do what you feel is in her best interest. You seem to love her very much so I trust you will care for her health first and foremost.