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Old 02-05-2007, 08:44 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by char7 View Post
vivi,

Only you and your vet can determine if it is ok to breed her.


BTW, if it were up to a few people on this site, there would be no Yorkie breeders because in their eyes, no one can do it up to their "standards".







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That is not true and I can not believe that was said. I am a new breeder and found that people on here have been overall supportive. When my female went into labor, this past Thanksgiving 7:00pm and had copmplications, nobody was there for me except for a YorkieTalk member. She knew it was my first litter and stayed online with me for about 3 hours!!! I ended up having to take her to the hospital and pay over $2,000 in vet bills for a c-section and 2 of the 4 pups did not make it!!! It does happen and breeding is not always easy. You just have to be prepared. The scariest thing for me that night was the possibility of loosing my Trini.

People are not saying not to breed (I can not speak for all, but most) just to be well informed of all the possibilities good, and bad and if you can except both and educate yourself well and want to be a breeder that's up to you. To most pet owners that do not know the work involved and the risks, reading what was posted gives a reality check and they do not want to take the chances with their babies. To others, it is a chance they want to take to forefil (spelling?) a passion.
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