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6 1/2 male 4 1/2 female Question Hello, I have a 6 1/2 pound male and a 4 1/2 pound female. Is it safe to breed them? I am not a backyard breeder, however my little Ginger is 3 years old and the male is almost 2, I just want to raise one litter out of these guys and wondering is it safe? She has had one litter before I bought her and they told me she done fine. But her health is most important. Thanks. |
I'm not a breeder, but, usually you want the female at least 5 lbs and the male should be smaller than the female |
I would not breed that male with the female. He is to big for her. |
My male is also 6.5 lb and female is 4.7 lb, they got tied twice, not by my doing...pretty sure female is preg. what will happen, will she have to have a c-section or do I just wait and see if she can have them on her own? I'm scared to death, praying she is not preg. |
I would not breed them...for several reasons regarding their size and more. |
Please, in no way should they be bred. :eek: Please do not compromise the health and well being of her just to raise a litter. :animal36 The male is entirely too big for her and she is too small herself; a female should not be bred under 5 lbs. You, yourself said that her health is most important.;) |
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I would seriously question why that person would sell a small female that she said had no trouble delivering. Seems to me she would have kept her to bred again. I would have them spayed and neutered and not take any chances with her life. She's too small to be having babies and he is too large to be a stud for any Yorkie under 7 pounds. Please, do the right thing and not put your little girl thru such a bad time. Let her be safe and happy for once. |
Although your little lady is to small to have babies I would like to clear up a little about your male being 6 and 1/2 pounds.....is he over weight? is he heavied boned?..are his genetics from larger adults and grandparents? there are alot of questions here....because even thou he is 6 and 1/2 pounds does NOT mean he will have large puppies, I have seen 7 pound males throw SMALL puppies and 3 pound males throw LARGE puppies.....it is the genetics of the parents of you female and male and grandparents that you need to check out....just thought this might help!:) |
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