| Litllam88 | 05-21-2008 06:25 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by YorkieRose
(Post 2000096)
It is perhaps as important or more important to look at the grandparents of a breeding potential...many genes have a tendancy to skip a generation...I see so many of puppies looking like a grandparent..that is why a 3 pound stud from 7 or 8 pound parents can sire large puppies with a small bitch..and of course the small bitch may be from a 10 pound dam.... | Very true. A friend of mine bred her yorkies. See has a gorgeous 3 lb. male and a 7 lb. female. She free whelped 6 puppies, but then she would have siezures. They bottle fed the puppies most of the time because she just wasn't able to produce enough milk. The vet told her no more breeding and she was fixed.
Half the puppies were larger than the dam at 12 wks old!!! It pays to study their pedigree and look at the last 3 to 5 generations. |