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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
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Donna Bird Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers | |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Ocean Springs
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| Thank you so much... I going to print this and take it with me to the vet... You are awesome!!!
__________________ "My babies make my life happier. They love me unconditionally as long as I provide great viddles" |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Texas
Posts: 4,280
| Please don't take breeding lightly! It's a HUGE responsiblity. Not only are the tests important you have to have a good representation of the breed that conforms to the breed standard. Go to the YTCA.org website read the standard and study pedigrees before breeding. Research and research some more! It's very important to research all you can and have the best representation of the breed as possible with health as the top priority.Donna Bird Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers |
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| BANNED! | This is NOT true! To be a responsible breeder these tests should be done on all dogs that will be used for breeding: Even healthy dogs can pass on poor genes with health issues. Why would you want to take a chance when proper testing can clear them for responsible breeding? This is a post from myfairlacy. These I feel ought to be done on every adult dog before being bred: A very careful and thorough physical exam by vet Complete Blood Panel Bile Acid Test Brucellosis Test (every time before breeding) And these are the Health certifications available. It's very impressive to me when a breeder goes further than the basic health testing I mentioned above and gets their dogs certified for any of these things. If I ever decide to show and breed, I'd probably look into most of these for my dogs. Patella and hips cleared & certified by OFA OFA: Patellar Luxation OFA: Patellar Luxation OFA: Hip Dysplasia OFA: Hip Dysplasia OFA: Legg-Calve-Perthes OFA: Legg-Calve-Perthes Eyes checked & cleared & certified by CERF CERF - Canine Eye Registration Foundation CERF - Canine Eye Registration Foundation Heart checked & cleared & certified by OFA OFA: Cardiac Congenital Disease OFA: Cardiac Congenital Disease Thyroid checked & cleared & certified by OFA OFA: Thyroid OFA: Thyroid Ears checked & cleared & certified by OFA OFA: Deafness OFA: Deafness (personally, I think this probably isn't needed for our breed..) You also want to do research into the pedigrees of the male and female to check for any genetic defects/diseases to |
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