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Attention! morkies breeders I was wondering if someone would be my mentor and steer me in the right way of breeding,whelping etc.:cool: :) I know about it all but I would just like to understand more about it and ask a few questions lol:p I would be so happy if a morkie breeder could be my mentor :) :thumbup: you can pm me if you wanna talk privately about it :confused: |
You have to kind of watch out about purposely breeding mix breeds. Many people are passionate about this breed and hate when people breed 'down.'.. But I'm pretty sure someone else will comment so I'll step away because I don't really know what I'm talking about! LOL |
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You're not going to get very many positive responses here, when it comes to breeding mixes. I do disagree with you about the subject, but if you have to continue with your idea of breeding mixes your questions might be better answered on another forum or website, not Yorkietalk. I'm not trying to be rude, just honest. |
I bred my shih tzu with a poodle years ago...they were the cutest little things, my mom bought one, he just died last February at the age of 15 1/2, she said of all the dogs she's had in her life(and believe me, that's a lot of dogs), that he was the best..he was also a very healthy dog..you're going to find most people are down on mixed breeds, i say do what floats your boat..but, that's jmo..:) |
And, where in Illinois are you? My sister has a morkie(well, plus 2 of her babies that she just couldn't part with)..She bred 3 or 4 litters before retiring the bitch..Now she's done breeding, but, she had all very healthy litters.. |
No forum should be just for one breed of dog..there are a lot of people on here with mixes and also purebreds of other kinds....It should be for all dog lovers..if she wants to breed a morkie, then she should be able to do so without everyone jumping down her throat.. |
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I am going to do what floats my boat lol :p thanks for that i just wish people would take there rude comments to themselves:( :( :( :( cause someone could get really hurt or someone that is weak hearted cause take it to an extreme you know :eek: but i'm a strong person so rude comments don't really bother me that much :) :D |
there are alot of people on here with yorkie mixes and non yorkie mix but mixes in general if you would read the title I said Attention morkie breeders not Attention put down everything I say and wanna do if anyone feels that I should do it then don't comment or if you wanna comment just say something like good luck and leave it at that ok I don't need this or said I wanted rude comments ok..get it ...thanks |
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Unless I've read something wrong, this section of the forum IS for discussion about breeding YORKIES. The quote below was taken directly from the header page of this section. QUOTE] The Breeder Talk Section! Why It Is Here I just wanted to post a reminder about why this section exists (or tell you for those that do not understand). It is for breeders (experienced and not) to share their experiences, learn from each other, help new members, and to have a place to talk about the lessons, joys, pain, heartache, and excitement of breeding yorkies! |
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There are plenty of mixed dogs at the shelter. Why keep adding to the less unfortubate. These posts make me sad. :( |
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tonyismybaby - i know we cant see peoples "tone of voice" on a thread but i find your post extremely rude, uncalled for, inapproiate & unneccessary. to the op - i can tell you 95% of the yt's get a little touchy about the subject of mixing and you wont find much info here..i hope that someone will take the time out to at least answer some of your questions. i understand that this is a YORKIETalk but i have never seen yt turn someone away who decided NOT to get a yorkie, infact several posters who decided to get another breeder was incouraged to keep posting and stay on with YT..so to basically tell the op to get lost if she wants to talk about morkies is uncalled for as well imo. no matter how many people disagree with mixing the smaller dogs just as many agree to it..so instead of frightening the person away and letting her figure it out as she goes and possibly losing pets because no one would at least answer some questions is selfish. The breeding process is the same no matter what breeds are involved minus some issues. you can pm me i dont have a lot of experience im only on my second litter of puppies that are due any day. there also so great websites out there such as dogbreedinfo.com search for whelping...and the debbiejensen.com those 2 have great info and pics..also try googling whelping..you dont want to go into it blind good luck with whatever you chose. |
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all I am going to say is I am one of the owners of a maltese, and Dutchess is very far from being stupid, very far from it actually.... I love my yorkies, I have 4 of them....But being predious... towards other breeds is wrong.... Being rude to someone as well is not going to help matters, maybe by giving some helpful advice, backed with documented, information, maybe she will change her mind, or maybe not. Please remember behind the computer is a person with feelings..... |
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I am sorry people were rude to you. I don't understand why they couldn't have just put a polite "I believe yorkies should not be mixed" and left it at that :( You are talking about breeding a yorkie(even if it's not to another yorkie) so it is appropriate to ask about it here. Anyway, both yorkies and maltese are pretty expensive, whereas a morkie might be a less expensive way for a person to enjoy the breed. I think anyone can use the excuse "there are too many dogs in shelters, why breed more" That goes for purebreds too. I am not a breeder, nor would I ever be. My husband would consider all puppies our children and we'd be forced to keep them all :) I would say - Don't breed to make money, from what I've heard there isn't any money in breeding. There are plenty of morkie breeders out there so I wouldn't breed your dogs because there isn't a shortage of morkies. Just enjoy them as pets and love them. Pregnancy and birth is hard on a dog and raising puppies and finding them perfect homes is tough too. You'd be better off buying another puppy if you want one then breeding to get one. I'd offer the same advice to any person who considers breeding. There are enough breeders out there(good and bad). Good luck with whatever you decide. |
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Trust me, I believe every dog should have a home and be loved but I certainly would love to see the amount of dogs breed every year to go down until we stop killling the extra ones. |
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#1. - I think she is very young in age. She has a goal and came up with this idea, because she loves the look of the two bred together. I do not think you will find a reputable mentor that breeds morkies! Sorry - just a fact. #2 - She has a lot to learn about breeding and why people should breed - "To better the dog toward the standard." Back a long time ago - breeding was a science and not just getting two dogs together. So think about your actions - they are like dominoes. You have to really think about the outcome of your actions. #3 - I love Malteses too. I use to own one a long time ago and they are a very sweet breed of dog. They are really hard to keep white though. Reason I love yorkies so much - they don't show all the dirt. LOL Why not think about breeding one or the other - not mixing. Have you looked at all the dog breeds? Maybe there is one purebreed of dog you will love more and just do not know it yet. Go to an AKC show in your area - you will see a lot breeds all in one area and then you can see which one suites you even better. :-) T. |
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In that case, I'll say that my statement is incorrect. |
Okay - I was not going to say anything, but here it goes. #1. - I think she is very young in age. She has a goal and came up with this idea, because she loves the look of the two bred together. I do not think you will find a reputable mentor that breeds morkies! Sorry - just a fact. #2 - She has a lot to learn about breeding and why people should breed - "To better the dog toward the standard." Back a long time ago - breeding was a science and not just getting two dogs together. So think about your actions - they are like dominoes. You have to really think about the outcome of your actions. #3 - I love Malteses too. I use to own one a long time ago and they are a very sweet breed of dog. They are really hard to keep white though. Reason I love yorkies so much - they don't show all the dirt. LOL Why not think about breeding one or the other - not mixing. Have you looked at all the dog breeds? Maybe there is one purebreed of dog you will love more and just do not know it yet. Go to an AKC show in your area - you will see a lot breeds all in one area and then you can see which one suites you even better. :-) T. __________________ VanGogh Yorkshire Terriers :thumbup: I would have to say that is a very good post also.Very well said in a NICE way. I own a Maltese also and in no way is she STUPID.That offends me as well. Yorkie talk is an OPEN forum,not just for those who think it is their way or the highway.It is better to educate then to be left out in the cold and learn nothing.You all should be taking the opportunity to educate those that you do not think has the right ethics about breeding but no you members would rather bash and bash and bash.get off your soap boxes.I for one get tired of hearing and reading the same thing over and over and over.And then the OP learns NOTHING from you except that you are rude! |
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