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Mentor Looking for a mentor in the o'fallon mo area for breeding |
IDK what kind of, or how many responses you might get here. I would suggest, if you haven't already, attend some dogs shows and try to meet breeders there. I would think breeders would be more likely to want to mentor you if they could meet you in person. I noticed there is a silky terrier show (not yorkies, but still would be interesting) in your area real soon. Then a Columbia, MO all breed show later in March. InfoDog List of Pure Bred Dog Shows Held in MO |
thank you for your info. |
Hi! I was looking for pictures of the furbabies you are planning to breed. Are these the ones that you are talking about? http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...s-anymore.html |
No, went out and bought 3 others from 3 dif. Breeders from 3 dif. States none in mo. |
Oh. Well you must have your hands full! Do you have any pictures of them? |
Yes, i dont have the larger dogs anymore gave them my oldest son in fl. |
Oh. Was it because they were big and you were wanting to get into breeding? I would be happy to help you with posting pics if you need me to. |
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Finding a mentor is not that easy. It really should have happened way before you bought your breeding dogs. They would have assisted you in picking out breed quality dogs from reputable breeders. |
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Mentorship is a responsibility that is not taken lightly. A mentor will guide you every step of the way. Not just when it's time for whelping. They will teach everything there is about the breed you've selected. Canine Genetics, structure, health testing, the standard, pedigrees, line-breeding (the only way to minimize problems and set type) selecting the best of the best, and how to breed to improve the breed. Every good mentor knows the importance of knowing the breed inside and out. They also know that no one buys a dog for breeding until 7 months of age or more and has all the qualifications of a show dog. If these steps are not being followed, then you are breeding irresponsibly, adding to the yorkie population of misbred dogs. If one is embarking into the breeding journey without taking all into consideration.....then they are entering the world of BYBers and breeding just for $$$$. Just taking your dog to the vets and them looking at them does not insure you that you have healthy dogs that are good enough to breed. Vets are not well versed in every breed and know what tests need to be performed. |
Are you trying to be helpful, are trying to be something else |
Can't get any help in my home town, just want to breed 2 or 3 females the best i can for pet only |
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