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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member | How old are they?
__________________ Melissa ![]() Wvyorkies |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: ofallon, mo
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| They are 5 and 6 mo.old trying to learn all i can now before next year |
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Just giving facts and information based on my own experiences. Finding a mentor and breeding responsibly is not an easy journey if done correctly. There are no short cuts.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: ofallon, mo
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| I know you didn't. What you are looking for is a Mentor and the information I'm providing you is to assist you in doing just that. Not sugar coating anything, as that would do you a great injustice. It's tough, believe me. It was a 5 year road for me before my mentor allowed me near a whelping box.....she was/is a tough task master....and I thank her for that. She is worth her weight in gold.
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Can you tell me exactly where O'Fallon is?
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: ofallon, mo
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| It's about 35 miles outside of st louis mo. |
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Here's what I suggest. There is The Gateway Yorkshire Terrier Club of St. Louis. The Club is not fully operational yet as they have not met the criteria to hold Breed Specialties yet. However, there are members that are very knowledgable. Go to the YTCA.org website......scroll down to Regional Clubs, click and go to the Gateway Club and click on that......there is some contact info. Contact the Secretary.....I would suggest that you maybe attend a couple of meetings, they are held once a month. Great way to meet breeders and people with the a great interest in the Yorkshire Terrier.
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member | Hello, this is what I did, I was not able to find a breed specific mentor, I breed silky terriers, but I found a great lady that breeds Havanese, so I asked her to teach me the principles of breeding, for the first year I follow her like her shadow, she is a Fabulous lady,she hand me a notebook and a pen and told me to write down everything, that I thought it would be important for me to know, I also attended shows that she showed her havanese, my daughter took an interest in showing and we took it from there, she was gracious enogh to introduce us to silky terrier breeders and show exhibitors, and we gain a LOT of experience, I finally got my first silky breeding girl when she was 8 months old, she was shown by my daughter in the jr. handler rink, when it came time to show her in the real rinks,the breeder that we got her from did it for us, we keep a close phone relationship, because she lives about 4 hours from us. so when I have breed specific questions I call her, and I see my mentor once a week since I am still learning. I bred her and last november we got our litter of 5, with one girl that we are keeping with hopes of showing her. so Do research with your club and see if is any toy breed exhibitor breeder in your area, the principles of whelping are basically the same, newborn care is very basic too, and is NO way you can get this experience without a mentor. I learn SO much from her. we still very close friends, I help deliver a litter of havanese too because mentor was available. just something a bit to consider. hugs, and welcome. Carmen in nj |
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Being this club is not fully operational. What a great thing, to be in on building a club from the ground up, meet people that are fun and have a similar interest.
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| Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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I'm curious as to what made you decide to get into breeding Yorkies? Did you have one prior to buying these to breed? Have you had a toy breed before? Have you bred any dogs before? We bought our first one because we had a blk Lab for almost 15 yrs and after having to put him down we decided that because of our age and where we live that we couldn't care for a "big dog" again. We got our Lab when we lived in Iowa - we had a huge backyard - 2 kids - we were younger - and he fit into our lifestyle. We chose the Yorkie because of it's size and spirit. But even after "looking into" the Yorkie breed - we still had no idea of what all it was going to take to care for them properly. We didn't have to brush our Lab's teeth. We didn't have to bathe him every week. We do our Yorkies. We just took our girl in to have her teeth cleaned and it cost us $400. That was the week after having both of them (our girl and boy) in for their shots, fecal tests and bloodwork that ran approximately $300! Now our boy needs to go in for his teeth in a couple of months and that will be another $400. Have you ever seen an excellent example of a Yorkie? If you have, then you would understand why most people on this site want to preserve the breed. They are absolutely beautiful - with a dynamic spirit and personality. Have you been to your local animal shelter/humane society lately? You should take the time to visit one. Some of the dogs there came from people who decided to let their dogs breed because they were so cute. Or maybe it was because they just didn't take the time to have them neutered/spayed or just didn't think about it. Maybe it was because they thought everyone should have an affordable dog. People are not entitled to an affordable dog - they're entitled to have a well bred dog that they can afford to take care of. To me it's like the people who say that they're entitled to have as many kids as they want - while they're on welfare! If they want an affordable dog - they can go to the animal shelter/humane society and get one that is already neutered/spayed and is already on this earth. We really don't need to add to the overpopulation of careless breeding. Select breeding is done for a reason. I think what most people don't realize is that show dogs are pets - first. So when people say that they just want a pet - it should be what a show dog looks like because that is what they are supposed to look like - whatever the breed is. The only difference should be minor - something an average person wouldn't necessarily notice. I really hope you don't breed your dogs until they have been tested and evaluated. I noticed that you gave the first 2 dogs to your son because they were large - not what you expected. So if you didn't want them because they're large - do you think someone else will want your pups if they're not what they expect? Where do you think they'll end up?
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| Everyone that has offered is caring, for the Yorkshire Terrier and dogs in general. The way you stated this comment, eluded that everyone else didn't care, if we didn't, we wouldn't have offered advice.
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