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Question about possible breeding Ok up front I want to say I have no idea about breeding issues. Please do not jump down my throat for asking questions. I am simply thinking ahead and I do not know what I am going to do. I would like the breeders and knowledgable folks to give me their honest opinion. :D Ok I am looking at getting another yorkie. I have made no decisions about this yet and don't know when I will get one, but I know I want another one. Before I get one I have decided that maybe I should think about one that I can breed in the future (only because I see myself wanting a 3rd yorkie down the line). Anyway my question is, would it be best to get a female or a male for breeding? Health wise is a male best or female? I mean how does a "stud service" work? Do you get to pick a puppy if you have a good AKC registered stud, or does someone just pay you for your stud? Asking as I have seen ads for that sort of service. Again I know absolutely nothing. That is why I am asking and researching ahead of time. Is a female best because I will have all the pups and can choose what I want and find good homes for the rest? I hope all of this makes since. I don't think I have worded my thoughts correctly but I hope you can understand what I am asking. Please let me know what you think. Please be nice. I hope I have not offended anyone, I don't mean to if I do. I don't know what would be offensive above but I just don't want anyone to take this out of context at all. Thanks! :) :animal36 |
I think if your main goal is to get a second and possibly a third Yorkie in the future, then I would get whichever sex you prefer. Is the one you have now altered? I'm assuming that he/she is, since you didn't reference "it" in your post. Anyway, I would think more along the lines of which would be the best "pet" for you. Now, to answer your question about "stud service", most will charge a fee rather than taking a puppy, since Yorkie litters are typically very small (2-3 average, I believe). I have paid $200 and $300 for stud service. Some pay more ($500 is the max I've seen, but I think that particular stud had several CH's in his bloodline). Hope that info helps. Maybe someone more knowledgable will reply. |
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um what happened to my post? Man I don't remember what all I said:( |
As far as the best pet goes. I reallly don't have a preference as to the sex of the puppy. My main concern I guess would be which one would be healthier and easiest to breed (If is choose to breed). I am actually talking to a member about buying an adult 2 yr old male who is not altered. However the age concerns me. Again I know nothing about breeding. So if I buy a 2 year old male does he still have alot of time to breed? What is the "cut off age" so to speak? I don't want to buy an adult and then have to rush to breed cause I am not positive I want to do that yet. Ease of breeding would that be male or female?? Basically is a female better to have for breeding or a male? IDK :rolleyes: |
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OH also I remember I said something about my yorkie...hehe His name is Cody and he is 15# so we defininatley want a smaller one this time. Not that anything is wrong with him, we love him to death. I just would like a smaller one this time. Also which would get along better with my current 15 pounder - male or female or does it even matter? |
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Well I don't have a female first off. That is basically what I am trying to figure out. Do I get a female or do I get a male. Would it be easier if I just told you the member that I am thinking about getting the pup from? You guys may know the pedigree just from the member. |
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Something that I would concider is the dog after retirememnt, since they are pets much longer than they are breeding. When a female is retired you can have her spayed and she will make a very nice pet. When a male is retired, you can get him neutered, but that does not mean that he will quit marking or humping. Just something to think about. |
Ok thanks! Now let me ask this. I have a male now who is neutered. He does hump sometimes but nothing major and I haven't "seen" him mark anything. Is it different if they do get bred? My yorkie was fixed right after I got him (at whatever the appropriate age is). I did just ask the owner of the pup and she does not know his blood lines. She says he is AKC registered and Full blooded. :confused: |
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