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Little Boogers Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: virginia beach, va
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: GA
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| ![]() I do know some breeders that spay/neuter before 6 months, so I asked my vet. He said he would not do it before 5 months due to their bones still developing. Having them spayed or neutered before this time he says interfers with their bones growing properly. In the past I hold papers until I get verification that they have been spayed/neutered and I call the vet to confirm and ask questions to make sure it is the same pup, have spay neutered contracts, and papers are Limited registrations. But it still worries me. Luckily I do not breed often and only to get a show baby. This new litter and probably others will be spayed/neutered before leaving me - this way I will not wonder in the back of my mind. It is also, I think, better for the new owners since it is all done and they do not have to worry about when the dog goes under for the surgery. I also do the full blood panel work at this time too and have available for the owners. I did hear that you cannot get a Limited registrations done now through AKC online - to put pup in new owners name. You must send papers in. :-) T. |
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Virginia
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| ![]() Okay, So we've pretty much decided it has to be a labor of love because unless you're able to do this on a very large scale and keep your costs incredibly low (no showing, no tests, etc.) you really can't make a living at it. Say you have a litter of two, poor mom had to have a c-section, we had xrays, 2 sets of shots and we don't even count the expense of the food. Both pups are sold for $1000. each and you've made a whole $1200. When you think about it that's not much for 3 months worth of work, not to mention the time that you put in taking care of a pregnant mom. If you had to pay a $500. stud fee, you're down to $700. I bet you can make more than that working at McDonald's part time for 3 months. Yep, it's got to be for the love!! Speaking of love I have 7 angels to bath now. Carly is first because she decided to get in touch with her inner Terrier and did a bit of digging. My muddy mess is calling me.
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Seneca, SC
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| ![]() Most good vets, won't spay or neuter until they're between 5-6 mos. The animal shelters do have them spayed/neutered as 6-8 weeks, but, that's the way they have to do it.. |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: California
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![]() Oh -- oh, wait.. I'm ok. I'm sure some people on here wish I choked to death ![]() | |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Michigan
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Theres your worms.
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: minnesota
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| ![]() My day usually starts at 5. I have day care also so dog buisness needs to be tended to before they come at 6:30 (well as much as possible). I have kids to get on the bus by 7:30 so that is breakfast etc.... My hubby and I run our youth wrestling program and are gone 2 nights out of the week and gone most sat and sundays and sometimes friday nights wrestling.Thank goodness for my mom and older boys they are a big help during this time. Mine do not know what weekends are either thank goodness hubby got up with them this weekend though so I could sleep in till almost 7 as I have caught that coughing bug ![]() When my girls are due I do not leave them at all maybe a run uptown for something (we live a mile from town) and that would be it.He does all the coaching and running on weeknights and weekends by himself. I wouldnt trade my busy hectic schedule to anyone in the world though ![]() To say anyone makes money not on your life,shots dentals food supplies,vet costs. |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Michigan
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In general I do believe that young children and yorkies are not a good mix. I do realize there are exceptions to every rule though. However a breeder is not going to know just how well anyone's young children are going to be around a yorkie and prefer to not sell to them. I understand that and agree with them.
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Seneca, SC
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| ![]() There are a lot of young adults I have seen that buy a yorkie, they end up having a kid, and then the dog is out the door, sometimes the dog and the new baby just don't mix..have seen it happen numerous times, so, you never know...A lot of breeders won't sell to people with kids, and the thing is, people know this, and they'll lie and say they don't have them or aren't having them, and then they do..or with older couples and no young kids, a lot of them have small g-kids..I really think on selling yorkies to people with kids, it should depend on how the kids are with them..look and see how many yorkies have died from falling out of adults arms, etc. compared to a young child...I think you would find, most of the time, it's death from the responsible adult, not a child. |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: minnesota
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| ![]() I will have to disagree on the child thing also .Mine are 19,18,16,9. My day care kids are 18 months,2, 4,4 and then when school gets out early or on no school days I have my own kids and another 7 yr old. My pups are in the kitchen at 5 weeks (otherwise they are in our bedroom) In a x-pen and a gate across the kitchen (meeting the d rrom and kitchen). My kitchen is quiet big with linoleum.My pups get to run the kitchen once in the am and at nap time and after teh kids go home at 3:30 for the rest of the afternoon evening till bed time. I do not have a problem taking care of my kids and dogs -puppies at the same time. Every one is kept up on grooming etc.. I have been told many many times I have sold them the best well mannerd pup they have ever gotten.Most of my pups are well on their way potty training (outdoors) and have been taught a few tricks or obediance rules.I have a wonderful lady close who teaches and trains obediance and guide dogs for the elderly and handicapped and has taught me many things. So I do have time for my dogs, kids our personnal schedule ,our sports schedule and my day care.I Just have a FULL schedule daily. I do have to say kids under the age of 3 if you have a few is difficult to manange with alot of dogs or pups unless you have the means of seperation for them. Last edited by 011011; 02-24-2008 at 01:09 PM. |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Florida
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I hear this statement from her in regards to trying to show all the time. I can definitely see value to it especially with showing. | |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: DFW, Texas
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There are no adverse effects to spaying and neutering this early...all studies have proven that it is safe and there are no long-term disadvantages. It would give the breeder piece-of-mind that the puppy has been altered before going to its new home. My youngest Persian cat was spayed before I was able to bring her home from the breeder. I thought it was great...the spay was included in her purchase price and I didn't have to worry about having it done after bringing her home.
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: DFW, Texas
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| ![]() I have to disagree with you. Most good vets are spaying/neutering earlier than 6 months of age. College Station is loaded with veterinarians, as well as having the #3 vet school in the country. Most of the vets here will spay/neuter starting at 12-16 weeks of age
__________________ ~Magnifique Yorkies~ Purchasing from backyard breeders, pet shops, and puppymills perpetuates the suffering of other dogs. Educate yourself and buy from reputable breeders or rescue. |
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