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Personally I think a 3 lbs. female is WAY too small to breed. This might be a "carry over" from breeding horses, but there is way more to determining the mininum size for breeding than just the weight and appearance of the bitch in question. You need to look at her siblings, from the current litter, along with siblings from other litters. Remember, the ultimate goal in breeding is to produce offspring which is BETTER THAN THE SUM OF THE PARENTS, in appearance, conformation and healthwise. |
To answer your question - no. 5 # is the starting weight to breed yorkies. It has always been the rule of thumb and in my opinion I will follow this rule. Anything under 5 # is risking the life of your baby (the female). I have one that is 3.5 pounds - KeeKee. She is only 6 months right now. I am still praying and hoping that she will grow more. But my plans are to spay her. No need to risk an accident. I also check her every morning to make sure she is not in heat yet. And I mean every morning and even at night sometimes. Since she is smaller - she probably won't come into her first heat till she is between 9-12 months, but I am not taking any chances. T. |
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Her being 9 months she may squeak to 4.5-5 pounds if you feed her and wait till her 3rd heat. I had a female that I bred at JUST under 5 pounds, but I waited until her 3rd heat. My vet examined her pelvis and said it was fine to whelp puppies. Well she had 4 pups her first litter and free whelped, now she's just over 5 pounds. Have a vet that's experienced with Toy breeds look her over and give you his assesment. No need to rush. give her time to mature and grow. Best of luck! Irene |
I forgot to add that you are doing great - asking first for opinions. Good job! That is how one learns. :D T. |
Thank you. That's what I was looking for as far as when the size is ok. I appreciate your respond. Charlotte |
I think she was only asking because she has a dog she likes and just wanted to know. I think it was responsible of her to ask instead of just DOING it :) LOL.. That's why alot of us come here... to ask questions...oh yeah... and BRAG :D :D :D |
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I appreciate the info you gave me on waiting. Then I can make a decision that I can live with. As you said, I won't rush her and I will give her time to mature and grow. Thanks! Charlotte |
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You are so right! |
Do you have pictures of her ? |
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2 Attachment(s) OK, here's Casey............ |
She looks like my Gioia . |
New to the forum format. As an off question because I have a similar situation as Charlotte. Is it safe to have my 3 pound- 10 month old female spayed. Any suggestions?! |
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