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Oh, and I forgot to add, a checkup for a health certificate is very different from the genetic testing that is needed to clear a dog for breeding. |
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Please do all of us who are involved in rescue a favor...leave the breeding to those that do it for the betterment of the breed and not just because they can! Just in case you aren't aware...you could be contributing to the overwhelming population of dogs, Yorkie's specifically who end up being surrendered to rescues every day! Worse yet, you could be aiding in the vicious cycle of all kinds of hereditary disorders that target toy breeds, too. I urge you to reconsider putting your dog at risk and to please carefully weigh the consequences of your actions. Even more important...NEUTER your dog! |
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Yes, if she is just willy nilly asking anyone to mate with her girl, she IS asking for trouble. Perhaps you can read around here a bit and learn why it is so dangerous to breed for tinies, and you can educate her as well. Maybe she will change her mind. After I educated myself, I changed my mind as well. Yes, it did cross my mind at once to breed Uni. Not anymore! |
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we let him lose in our yard and he doesnt leave, but i was told like a week ago that there was a female chihuahua living down the block that was not neutered so im guessing he was trying to go for her. the weird thing is that he doesnt mark inside he only marks outside. every little patch of grass. |
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Thank you all! Thank you all for clearing everything up for me. This is something that is not right in many ways. I appreciate the help and will not be going through with this. i just hope that nothing bad happens to that female dog, because of the owner desperation to breed her. |
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I'm just lucky the lovely Priscilla caught that shot. All my favorite Kaji shots were captured by other people. :D I'm thinking of becoming a donating member just so my avatar would get bigger. |
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please tell this woman she's putting her female in danger by doing this - at 3 pounds she should be spayed and let to live her life as a pet only this female could easily die under the care of someone so inexperienced ps - good for you saying no ! |
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http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-answered.html Glad you are leaning to not using your dog for stud. Please read the above information. There is a lot of info in there. But, only touches on the basics of breeding. What the article doesn't cover, is that the stud owner, though paid a fee, is just as responsible for the litter should anything go wrong. As the stud owner you should know how to whelp a litter and give assistance to the female's owner. Be willing to take in pups that cannot be placed or returned. Keep in mind Genetic Testing encompasses many things. Tests that are done by Specialists; Eyes, Ears, x-rays of hips and knees; not only blood tests and bile acids. So much responsibility goes into breeding, if done correctly. |
I have nothing to add, because it seems like it's all been said already. :D To the OP, please keep in mind that breeding is a VERY complex venture, not just deciding what to charge for stud service. I think that you are making the best decision at this time to not breed your male. (Especially with this lady because she seems really clueless.) If it's something that you are considering in the future, then start researching NOW and find an experienced mentor to work with. Welcome to YT! :) |
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