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Need help - Maya might be in heat. Maya is 9 Months old an this is the first time I have a female. I heard that their first heat is usually short and blood-less. Is it true? how does it look and how much blood I should expect? How can I even tell if she is in heat? Thanks! |
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What about breeding ? Is it recommended to wait until the second heat before breeding? |
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Looking back over your posts, I see where you have mentioned several times that your girl is extremely small--a little over 2 lbs at 6 months and that you were only expecting her to be around 3.5 lbs as an adult. That is waaaay too small for a female to be used for breeding, so hopefully you are really considering that for her... |
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I would suggest that you find a mentor to spend time with in advance...see first hand what goes on if you are curious to get a first hand glance of it all. |
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Your post opened my eyes and I will research that now. I am so glad to have YT !! :) |
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From experience I could tell right away when Penny was in Heat! Her lady parts swelled so much she started waddling. LOL Also, she had a bled substantially. It didnt usually drip but when you wiped her down there you would get blood. Her mannerisms didnt change however. No humping, or excessive barking, or flagging. And her teats swelled. She was in heat for a good 4 weeks. |
Hi again... I was asking around and someone told me that maybe I should breed her with a small male yorkie as well, so like that the pups potentially will be smaller and would fit her size. Any comments on that? |
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Furthermore, the size of the male and female alone means little. You have to consider the size of the other dogs in their lines as well. For all you know, the smaller male could be the runt of a litter that averaged 6 lbs. Anyway you look at it, if she remains so small, breeding her would be VERY risky and not advised. |
Still a huge risk. Just because the stud is small does not guarantee his puppies will be small. You need to know how big the parents and grandparents are for both dogs. Again, I would never breed a girl under 5 pounds ever. When people ask me for stud service. I always ask them if they are willing to loose their girl. Most decide not to breed. Please just have her spayed and enjoy her as a pet. Breeding is not worth the heartache and stress. |
I'm no expert but it sounds like a really bad idea. I would never jeopardize my dogs life to breed her :confused: |
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Where can I find a mentor? |
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I don't mean to offend anybody but I have seen lots of post here where a question is asked and answered by very experienced breeders and I honestly don't understand why people will just not listen to very good advice. Just go into some threads here are see what is the result of breeding such a small girl and all the heartache and then it is TO LATE !!!!!!!!!!! The only one loosing is the little girl sometimes paying with her life for it. |
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Worse is when people jump on the experienced breeders and call them mean for telling the OP's very bluntly what is wrong in what they are doing. There is a time for sweetness and light and a time for telling the cold hard truth. |
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I dont understand why it came to a situation where you decided to pot this. I clearly responded to BamaFan121s- "Your post opened my eyes and I will research that now. I am so glad to have YT !!" This is the first time I have a female dog and I did the right thing by asking questions. If you look at my postings lately and my avatar picture, you can see that I just recently lost Guliver, so rest assure that I wont risk Maya for anything in the world. I would rather spend money and get myself another puppy if I really want to grow my family...;) |
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