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For all the breeders here I have something to say! Just wanted to say...congrats to all you responsible and caring breeders here. I have tons of respect for you! Well I always have but now that I have 2 puppies at once I see how much work it is..and I only have 2. I can't imagine how it must be to have more! They have SOOO much energy, etc, it is exhausting! It is also lots of fun! lol But it is definitely a lot of work and I don't know how you breeders do it! It is such a big responsibility but they just bring so much happiness! Anyway...just wanted to share that. So all you breeders I applaud you for making sure these little ones are healthy and for all the work you do before they go to their forever homes! |
thats sweet of you. I wonder how many breeders we do have on YT. and just think you got them at the playful fun age. the worst day and weeks are the hardest/ lots of worries. I think. but I guess then comes the learning and potty training. LOL |
Sarah this is so nice of you, I would just pray that mine gets someone like you to love them |
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Its alot of work but ohhhh soooo rewarding. I get tears everytime I see how happy I make a new mommy and daddy :) With that said, I have 3 little 9 wk olds having the time of their life right now running and wrestling with each other, that just spilled their food bowl all over that I have to clean up haha. Actually they are having fun with the food on the floor too! LoL Quote:
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~ Thanks! The best part about it besides taking care of them for the first several weeks of their life is when I can make somebody happy with their new little healthy baby. That brings me such joy. But it is hard to send them packing, I get so-ooo attached. Some stay in touch with pictures, videos and updates and on occasion, will get a visit from my babies. :D |
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Mary said it so well. It is a joy to know the families love their puppies forever and ever |
Well that's true too...i hadn't thought about that. They do have tons of energy when they go to their new homes. But still you guys do the work in their first stage of life..make sure they are eating well and thriving, and socializing. |
Our Australian Shepherd had her first litter this past summer and man, I can tell you it is a lot of work. I don't know if it's more work with smaller ones or bigger ones. I gained a LOT of knowledge from this site beforehand, thank goodness! But really nothing prepared me for when they got bigger and learned to gang up on me! At about 8 weeks old, they would surround me outside and pull on my pants until they had them pulled down. It's SO hard to teach the "no biting" thing when 5 of them are all ganging up on you at once! But yes, it was SO rewarding. Two of them were picked up by someone from Germany to go back home with her and 2 stayed in Texas and we kept one. As much as cleaning up their messes got to me, I was still really sad to see them leave. |
Great post! This is how I feel about good breeders: :notworthy:notworthy:notworthy I am grateful to them for doing something that I am not capable of doing. THANK YOU. We always have to remember to advocate for those breeders who are preserving the Yorkie breed - they are the passion and love behind this breed, and we are part of their voice :)! |
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