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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Indianapolis Indiana
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| ![]() We keep going back to the same old sack of bones. I want to breed my dog- come hell or high water. I do not care what the results are- it is my God given right. Yep you are right. It is your right. Go right ahead and breed LP's Bad bites and liver shunts go the gambit. Can you can lay your head down an night and be proud of what you have done. When there is a problem with the puppy you knowingly breed and her grandchildren two generations later or more have severe problems you can hold your head up high and say Yes that was my contribution to the breed. I am so proud of what heartache I have caused to the offspring and to the owners of these dogs. There are posts on this forum daily where the breeder gets blamed for the problems that a person had medically, physically and emotionally with a dog that they purchased every day. Some are legit some are a pile of horse manure. People who state I am not wanting to show so that I don't have to follow the standard are just making excuses. Some of us have made the comment that the perfect dog does not exist- that is being thown around as a catch all to make it ok for your bad judgement. Some of you would not know a quality YT if it bit you on the ankle. If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem. Should you be listed as a bad breeder on the bad breeder sites because you know what you are doing is wrong in breeding dogs that have faults that cause a health issue. If I am tweeking color/coat texture size of the ears- or wanting a get out and go show attitude in my breeding program I am not causing any health issues. I can go to sleep at night and not worry have I done if I have done the right thing. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: New York
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: New York
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: IL
Posts: 2,179
| ![]() As a Yorkie owner, I want to say "thank you" to the reputable breeders in this forum that continue to try to explain to all these "breeder wannabes" the importance of breeding to the standard. There is a standard for a reason. If you don't like the Yorkie standard, don't breed. Period. Personally, I have bought each of my Yorkies from reputable breeders, that strive to breed to the standard. No, my Yorkies are not perfect, but they are beautiful and more importantly, they're healthy, thanks to their breeders. I think, there are an awful lot of Yorkies in rescue, because people look at the pictures of the Yorkie, and when the dog doesn't measure up, they're disappointed. If you want a quality Yorkie, you have to go to a quality breeder. I applaud the breeders in this forum that continue to "try" to educate us. I don't breed. It's hard work, lots of education, research, and bucket loads of tears. (and extremely expensive!!!) We set a high bar for breeders. We expect so much of them, but when they try to help us, we criticize. Not fair. These are living beings that are being brought into the world. Does anyone really want to risk a health defect, just to breed their pet, once? One of my Yorkies is show quality. The owner of her sire tried to convince me to breed her years ago. I declined because I just didn't feel I had enough knowledge. I was afraid to risk her or her babies. I've had Yorkies for over 25 years, and I still continue to learn. I hope the breeders in this forum won't give up on us. Sheila P.S. Kathy, my dad used to say (many) years ago, when I was growing up, "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem." You brought back some fond memories in your post. ![]() |
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Donating YT 14K Club Member | ![]() [QUOTE=feminvstr] Topline Teeth Temperment... Quote:
__________________ As always...JMO (Just My Opinion) Kimberley ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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Mommy's Little Angel Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Northern New Jersey
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BANNED! Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 8,246
| ![]() The one and only "reason" the YTCA breed standard exists is for people who care about showing. The "standard" calls for docked tails which I find cruel. The standard says they have to be black and tan or some variation thereof,.... I have a parti-color yorkie who came from "standard" parents and she no less of a yorkie than those that are the "standard" color. Breeders used to "cull" perfectly healthy puppies for being the wrong color according to the standard. For me that is wrong. The YTCA kicked Terri Schumsky out of the organization. The YTCA does not allow its members to be members of "pet" forums and they shun "pet" owners and anyone who is trying to gwt into breeding or showing and on and on and on. I do not believe that anyone on here was condoning or advocating "breeding anything to anything" and not attempting to eliminate the genetic defects and other health characterisitics that it is possible to control. There are plenty of reputable breeders who do not hold strictly to the standard....they may not dock tails, they may breed parti colors or chocolates or they may like the short short snout, but that does not make them bad or in any way inferior to YTCA breeders. This is my only point. This member has a female with a very "slight" underbite and her vet has advised her that it would be okay for her to breed her to produce pet yorkies. He or she obviouly does not feel the "fault" is a life altering one. Where is the crime? |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Chico,California
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| ![]() People in this area know that i have breed Ta for years and call on me to help them Whelp a 11 yo boy called me about 5 months ago he breed his stud who was out of my lines to a girl dog with a crooked tooth slight set up bited with out consulting me 3 puppies had to be rushed to the vet that day to be put down.... if you can do this take the chance that the two gene pools your pulling from have mouth "bite flaws" some under bites are so extreem that the puppie has to be put down and if some are minor there should be a spay nut contract with them the more you breed the falut the more chances of puppies being put to sleep .. i know this sounds like a huge maby but im crying while writing this and that little boy is scard for a long time the bitch was fixed as soon as possible so this horror never happend again |
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada
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| ![]() Why do peoples asked questions if they already know the answers ? |
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Donating YT 14K Club Member | ![]() Think about it this way. Coco has a slight underbite. The breeder gets a male or studs out. You don't exactly know what the stud dog has in his lines. Could be that his great grandfather had a slight underbite. Coco has her litter and maybe the litter will be fine or maybe she'll produce a pup that has an underbite that is so bad the pup will never be able to live a healthy life. As someone mentioned earlier, the bite won't get better, it will only get worse with generation after generation. There is a breeder here in town that has bred her bitch with a slight underbite and I would never buy a pup from her. It is an obvious fault and cannot improve only get worse.
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Eastern PA
Posts: 2,484
| ![]() If you are committed to becoming a yorkshire breeder I am sure there are many people on this forum who will be more than glad to help you locate a suitable female that is a good example of the standard. I would be happy to do what ever I can to help in any way. |
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This is not an "extreme" case. This is very slight as the owner stated. I would never think anyone on here would breed a dog with a severe or extreme bite problem. | |
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Eastern PA
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| ![]() [QUOTE=SoCalyorkiLvr]The one and only "reason" the YTCA breed standard exists is for people who care about showing. QUOTE] Oh, I'm afraid that's not quite true. The standard for any purebred dog exists as a definition of what characteristics that breed of dog exemplifies. It is not just a 'club' description and not just for people who care about showing. It is what it is. |
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