Just found a few of your posts that were interesting...
"She's Peggy Sorenson from Verdin, Illinois, we just bought a 6 week old Yorkie from her today, but I'm not sure if shes completely healthy. Has anyone heard of her?"
your first one you were talking about your little girl and apparantly you bought her when she was 6 weeks old? I don't know ANY reputable breeder that will sell a pup at 6 weeks so your little girl is probably from backyard breeder or a puppy mill and will most likely have all kinds of problems. People that let their pups go at that age are just looking for money and not for quality so I would not be suprised if your girl has numerous health problems and by breeding her you are just going to cause other pups to have numerous health problems and possibly kill both your mother and your pups.
Secondly...
"We have two yorkies and the female is younger (5months) than the male(6months), but a little bigger. We feed them in the same bowl but she seems to eat all the food while he sits and watches her, we do feed him seperatly afterward but what can we do about this we would like them to be able to share the same bowl at the same time."
You stated that your male is older and bigger than your female. I'm not even a breeder and I know that the male is suppose to be a good bit smaller than the female. If you breed close in size you risk the chance of the mother needing a c-section or even dying because the pups are too big for her to give birth to. If you breed with one that is BIGGER than your female the chances that your little girl will have problems are extremely high!
I really doubt your going to listen to any of the advice given to you, bu wanted to state those two things so that when you do breed and have a whole mess of problems and who knows what else....
You can't say, well, I didn't know any better, because from everything everyone has said on here, you do know better. The choice now lies in your hands, to decide whether you really do love your dogs or whether you are looking to make a quick buck. If you choose the latter keep in mind, if things go wrong, not only will you not make a quick buck, you'll probably be in a crazy amount of debt...vet bills are not cheap. |