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You dont know the first thing about the heat cycle. Start there. Then READ everything you can get your hands on. If you use the search feature here . You will see sad stories over and over again. Once you learn all you can then perhaps let her have a litter of YORKIES. She looks little to me...Not sure she should ever be bred at all. That being said...I have Morkies ~~~ Maltese/Yorkie cross BUT I BOUGHT HER AND BRED HER TO A MORKIE that being said... I dont like people calling her a MUTT I would NEVER breed my Allie a yorkie to a maltese or anything but a Yorkie. |
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I just wanta kiss him over and over. His ears are up !!! Yay |
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I could take him in a heartbeat.He looks like a little bunny |
4 Attachment(s) He Is Sososos Cute |
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You just keep teasing us Rose Now stop it !!!!!! :p Look at him Yawn...awwwwwwwwwwww |
aweeeeeeee thank you he is going to be with me for awhile so i can tease for a looooong time (:D) did not mean to hijack this thread |
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Mixed Breeding Have you had all the health test done on both dogs........livershunt is the number one health risk in yorkies and if yours does not have it, she very well could be a carrier and you could produce it with a breeding.........and the maltese is running a close second to having livershunt in the line........you need to be very careful with your choices......are you prepared to have the surgery done on the puppies if they have livershunt.......close to 2000 dollars per puppy..........breeding needs to be left to the experienced......bringing puppies into this world for selfish reasons is not the answer........go to a shelter or get on some rescue sites and foster puppies for awhile and learn about the heartbreak that they have to endure.......I know we all need to learn to be experienced but we don't just buy a yorkie and breed.......we buy a quality yorkie for show and and I don't mean you have to show but why spend bucks for the quality and not show it off..........show dogs are bred for quality or they should be.......good stifles......good bites.........livershunt tested......trachea checked........good toplines.........these are things to consider and off course losing the mom during whelping is heart breaking and remember is she dies and the pups live........can you tube feed to keep the pups alive????????........your reason is not enough to breed Gloria |
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I can't disagree with the issues most of the posters have raised, but enough with the sarcasm already. The OP obviously doesn't know about the consequences of reckless breeding but why take it as an opportunity to beat up on someone? I thought this was a forum for people to get good information, not a slamfest. I'm sure by now she's already tuned out and won't return but will proceed with her breeding plans. She may have been receptive to suggestions if the tone were different but what good has been done if all you did was run her off. It was easy to tell by her original post where she was coming from but some here just can't seem to find it in themselves to offer appropriate advice. Sorry for the rant but this happens all too often on the breeder forum. Please remember that not everyone that posts here is knowledgeable or experienced. Running them off is a sure fire way for them to make decisions harmful to their dogs. |
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I try very hard not to be mean to anyone. I have studied and studied breeding and I still have a long way to go. As the post made below shows. No matter how much we learn..How much we think we know now. Bad things do happen. and You try not to feel like its your fault. To me..Its a HUGE responsibility to breed and then raise healthy puppies. I am the first one to agree, and have made many postings saying this. That I feel sometimes people are driven away. Did it stop them from breeding..NOPE. But then I also see that there IS no way of sugar coating a dead puppy. Or a dead Mama... Originally Posted by browniesmom622 Check out some of these also I'm sorry. I just needed alittle time Help!! My 11 month old is pregnant!!! Zoe is in LABOR!!!! So sad... whelo22 singleton died.... I just dont understand why!!!! Our Little Baby Boy has Passed On... Help For My Newborn Baby HELP Princess has eclampsia 2 Pups didn't make it Help!!! My week old puppy is sick!!! Update #2 on pups lost in c-sec My friend lost ALL 4 pups in a c-sec. HELP Princess has eclampsia |
For the sake of clarity, I would like to point out that my earlier comments about mean or sarcastic posts were only about a couple of comments on this thread. Most posts have been sincere and informative; I was not trying to paint with a broad brush. :aimeeyork :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa :) |
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I really don't imagine the reaction to the op's question would be any different had they posted the question on maltese talk or any other specific breed. My general perspection on some threads like these...it doesn't matter what people advise...nor how it's given...the op has pretty much made up their minds to do this. Btw, I owned a designer dog...long before that phrase was ever coined. ;) |
I have tried to post to this OP in a positive, yet informative manner. At least she said it made sense to her... lol....Lord knows I have made my own mistakes and truly believe I have learned from them. To this day I beat myself up because of losing Sunshine's first litter. Sure, they were tiny.. and my vets opinion that they most likely wouldn't have made it.... but I have to this day beat myself up because I wonder if a more experienced breeder could have saved them. I hate to see anyone go thru that. I had hoped that I would give this OP something to think about and tried to do it in a non accusatory manner. I really don't know why she came and asked questions because I truly believe she had her mind made up already and just wanted someone to tell her how to do it. I wish like hell that I had not told her anything about the ovulation timing, etc. But I am sure she would have got the info somewhere anyway. I notice she hasn't been back.. In any event, I hope she does come back to read if nothing else. I can only pray that she learns something from it and not at the expense of her dog. |
1 Attachment(s) OMG...what a heartache to lose a whole litter. I can only imagine. My heart was broken 2 days after Christmas last year when we lost a pup to a hypoglycemic episode. I thought I had her stabilized after being up with her all night. She was back to her usual self and running around. I took a 3 hour nap and woke to find her dead. She was the most beautiful precious little girl and I will forever feel guilty about it. I wasn't a member here at the time but feel if I was, we might have had a different outcome. Also, now I'm dealing with a little girl that we kept due to her being born with a twisted leg. We thought that was her only problem ( she's 21 months old and has always been very active) and she has given us much joy. In the last few weeks, however, she has started showing outward signs of a heart arrhythmia so I have no idea what is ahead for us with her. The point is, breeding Yorkies can be a wonderful thing but oh, the heartaches that come with it. Hope you all don't mind if I post a picture of Dani, the little one we lost just after Christmas. She was so precious and to think that she is gone still tears me up. She is a great example of what you have to gain, and also to lose, when breeding these little angels. |
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breeding If I had a dollar for each time I heard a person say they were going to keep all the pups, so it matters not what they produce...well, rarely does it happen that way...what if you get 5 males as I once had...or 6 females...the work of raising a litter of puppies to adulthood is costly and exhausting... |
It just amazes me how lightly some take breeding. Dogs can die, puppies can be born sick and deformed, puppies can be genetically prone to develop health problems later in life, heartbreak can be involved for all. Too many people read the horror stories of other's breeding tragedies and think it won't happen to them, and they don't realize just how serious breeding is until something bad happens to them. Breeding is a huge responsibility...more need to realize that. Maybe the OP doesn't realize how risky breeding is...shouldn't be taken lightly. |
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