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 Oh boy... Tucker is breeding Sophie...:rolleyes:  I'm going to have to start watching this one...I keep forgetting he's almost 8 months! :eek: I told him that if he's going to have a best friend to "practice" on, it might as well be her because she's spayed haha. :rolleyes: Do most of you wait until the male is at least a year before letting them breed? Can they actually be fertile at 8 months?? (Btw I'm not planning to use him until he's AT LEAST a year, just curious.) I was going to show him, but those plans are out the window now since my jealous friend decided to cut off all his hair yesterday...I am still FUMING. :mad: | 
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 When I got my first yorkie a few years ago, I was told (after the fact) that daddy was 8 years and mommy was 2 years.. I'm pretty sure he's fertilel.. | 
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 I don't think it's okay to breed a dog until they are full grown, fully developed, and mature.  Their structure should be done developing, and they need to be old enough to know that no health issues are present (at 8 months they aren't fully developed yet).  They CAN breed at 8 months but I think that's way too early | 
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 Sorry for going on, but why would your friend do that. Jeez am sure your so mad. If I was gonna show 1 of mines and he was nearly a year old, and someone cut there hair I would have been so mad. Jeez you might have had a champion stud there. | 
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 he may have sperm but not mature sperm so keep an eye on him.  most (not all) people do not use their stud until they are at least 18 months. | 
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 Why wont you anwser me. I guess It doesnt really matter about his hair, all your worried about is breeding him. | 
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 Here's the thread: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=119418 And of course his hair matters, that's the whole point. :rolleyes: I didn't answer you because I hadn't been back on the thread since your first post, I'm on puppy watch right now, trying to take care of her... | 
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 OK thanks, I can calm down now. LOL | 
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 Ummm BLEU IS Breeding MY ARM that is :p | 
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 Like Father Like Son Hi Nicki!  It sounds like Tucker is just like his Daddy in more ways than not...lol Johnny was like that from the time he was about five months old, and like you I kept him in a belly band alot. I haven't gotten over the hair cut thing yet either... But, DAAAMMNNN he is sure one handsome little guy, and he is still terribly missed here in ND. I'm just glad he is in a home that loves him as much as you do. And to the Gal who was panicing about the hair cut, all you have to do is go looking for the post and read the whole story. Thats what I had to do and he was one of my babies. Like Nicki said in her last post... PUPPY WATCH takes a back seat to NOTHING... when you don't get an answer right away be patient and someone will come along. Heck sometimes I don't get in here for two or three days, but those who write me or ask me a question know I will show up sooner of later. As for you making the statement about Nicki only being interested in breeding...That was totally uncalled for, you don't know her and you really didn't give her a chance to answer you before you made that rude statement. And I will say in front of everyone on this list that if it had been me you made that statement towards I would be demanding an apoligy from you for it. I don't know where you are from but I was brought up on the belief that not everyone had to jump just because I hollered. And I raised my children and they are raising their children to be polite to others especially when they have no idea what they are talking about.. I'll get off the soapbox now... Nicki please kiss and hug our boy for me... Terri | 
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 Thanks for sticking up for me, I tried not to pay attention to that comment, since I was quite busy delivering babies at the time...:rolleyes: I guess I should've just dropped everything I was doing to answer her...:rolleyes: It's ok though, I know how well I take care of my babies, so I try not to let comments like that bother me...:) I'll give Tucker a big kiss for you. He's a little mess now, running around trying to breed everything and chewing up ANYTHING he can find lol. He still sleeps RIGHT beside my head, he won't sleep anywhere else, and he sleeps on his blankie that you sent with him. He has the best of both worlds...he can remember his wonderful time growing up with you, and at the same time be spoiled rotten by his new mommy. :D | 
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 Smokey is almost 1...will be on the 21st.....and i was told that people couldnt register the pups unless both parents were at least 12 months.......i want to breed him......at lest for a while.........how do i go about this........he is my first Yorkie.....he is half standard and half biewer......his dad's bloodline can be traced all the way back to 1947...he is from the friedheck biewers.......so i have been told that he is to be listed for studding as a standard with the parti gene ....is this right?..........he is small and stout.......5-6 pounds ......very small structured but very very muscular......just asking......i am excited that he might be a daddy sometime in the near future....... | 
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