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I would abort this litter. You don't want to do anything to hurt or kill your female. |
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He is to big to breed with your Yorkie, please take her to the vet and get a morning after pill. |
I have 3 mixes myself, but don't plan to purchase anymore because I just don't want to support it... but regardless.. I think that if you're going to leave your female unspayed and breed her that it is your unwavering duty to make sure that no other males can get to her while she is in heat. If an accident DOES happen, which I'm not saying we're perfect here.. the only right thing to do would be to do what is in the best interest of her yorkie female. Breeding is such a serious responsibility and I feel that a responsible breeder would know that there's no such breed as a yorkimo and wouldn't even ask. They would already know what to do, just my opinion. |
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Sounds like she is PG with these pups. The reason you do not hear about american eskimo mixed with a yorkie, is because usually the dogs are adults and makes it a little harder to mate - size wise and good thing. You have a puppy eskimo and made this to be possible. Any pups from this breeding will most likely kill your female yorkie. Anyone see a balloon pop? Questioned answered. I am glad you are taking her to the vet today and getting her help. Best of luck to you and her. Recommendation - just have her spayed and enjoy her love, loyality, and friendship. T. |
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In total agreement with you. But, when dogs are concerned; where there is a will there is a way. Years ago, before I knew better, I had a Toy Poodle that wasn't nuetered, he did stud with an Old English Sheep Dog, and they did have puppies....how it happened I don't know, I didn't witness it. The Old English Sheep Dog belonged to my girlfriend and the 2 played together all the time. Because of the size difference we never dreamed a mating was possible. |
WOW... I find this whole thread wierd?????? Sombody posts asking questions and then starts and arguement saying they don't need comments. Why post then unless you wanted stuff to start? You blatently broached lots of hot spots and made no sense to me:( Let's see..... yorkie bred to 15 pound eskimo "puppy' and how much can you get?????:confused: |
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Oh, my Mardelin. I am just trying to picture this. I guess you learn something new everyday. I was a vet tech years ago and never had this while I was there. But I guess where there is a will - there is a way. Quote:
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I too 2nd getting the babies aborted in the event that it was the eskimo's tie that got her pregnant... |
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I do hope you decide to take the advise given....we have so many puppies being born these days and that kind of 'mix' sure doesn't sound good ....If it were another small breed it would be different but you're talking about a much bigger dog than a yorkie.. I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST and dont want to sound rude but money should NOT be the motivator here....your pets life should be the key concern. For her sake I hope it didn't take. |
This tread has me heart broken, the only concern on everyone's part should be that of the little yorkie mommy and keep all other opinions to themselves! |
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She obviously needs to hear the truth if she asked for one. Secondly, breeders should know the possible consequences anyways and not need to post about it period. My only concern is that of the poor bitch. I really really really hope she didn't take and that it ensured in the future that another 'accident' doesn't occur :( |
When I see threads like this, from someone who just registered (April 2007, you noticed, was his/her registraion date), I tend to wonder if we are just looking at a "troll". Someone who posts things just to get people's feathers ruffled. If that's the case, they enjoy seeing all the replies, all the pages. I'd personally just let this one get buried on page 4. ;) |
i hope this yorkie was taken to the vet to end or prevent a pregnancy by a bigger not yorkie dog. mixed breeds shouldnt be sold. accidents do happen but our dogs depend on us to take care of them and letting them have a accident tie with a bigger dog while in heat would be well our responsibilitys to take care of so she doesn't die trying to have mixed breed pups that are too big. |
Beyond the reasons of a very, very newbie posting a thread such as this and it happens more often than not. We tend to forget the forum is comprised mostely of yorkie pet owners sharing and learning from each other. If opinions and advice are withheld you're doing an injustice to the yorkies we are entrusted with by not sharing and educating each other. Though this post was not an advertisement to sell puppies the intent was there, as mention of $$$ was made on the initial post.... |
good point angelbaby's mom about the VERY recent sign up "April 2007" never even though about it, albeit I have not been here very long either I am just very concerned about the little yorkie princess going through with this pregnancy and trying to deliver a pupply WAY too big for her |
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good luck to you and let us know how it goes. |
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if we had sat back and said nothing, she might have done nothing. |
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My goodness talk about a dogpile, lol, I hope the newbie hasn't completely written off this site. Showing concern is far different from attack. Which I'm sure I'll now be attacked, lol. When she was saying please no more opinions; she was basically calling 'uncle'. Don't worry I think she's been beaten into submission, lol, she probably has taken her dog to the vet had the pregnancy aborted, the dog spayed, and is actively looking for someone else to take the dogs off her hands because she's such a bad owner and breeder. Lol, just kidding, probably not. . . but I am sure she will hesitate to post again, and possibly has quit YT altogether. The internet does mean annuity, but using "I'm only stating my opinion", or "It's only the truth" to be hurtful will only lessen the quality of this wonderful site. And I truly think it will make people hesitate to post their honest questions, which isn't that what this site is about: teaching. . . helping. . . sharing; especially if you're a new Yorkshire Terrier hobbist. I learned when I was a child that no question is stupid, and to treat others the way you wish to be treated. In ending this way too long post. Let me clarify, this is my opinion, but any anger or hurt feelings my post generates is unintentional. I respect and like the people in this forum, so please don't be angry. And to show my good intentions, I'll try a couple silly dog jokes to lighten the mood: (feel free to laugh, or roll your eyes, lol - I have two young children, and they thrive on these things!) Q: What type of dog always knows the time? A: A watch-dog! (have to imagine the drums in the background, lol) Q: How come the dalmatian couldn't hide? A: Because he was spotted already! Q: How can you tell if you have a stupid dog? A: He chases parked cars! Q: What do you get if you cross a dog with Concorde? A: A jet setter! Q: Where do Eskimos train their dogs? A: In the mush room! Q: Why did the snowman call his dog Frost? Because frost bites! :D Respectfully, |
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I disagree. In cases like this, I don't think people demand a stop to "advice" because they are calling uncle. Most likely, she was hearing things she didn't want to or didn't agree with. I don't think people can get beaten into submission over the internet, and just because we told her the right thing to do, doesn't mean she (or anyone else for that matter) listened the first time. If she tells us to stop giving good advice, and we do stop, maybe it means it wasn't such an important matter in the first place. To me, asking for an opinion and then being told to stop giving advice in the manner we were is no different than a typical teenager asking her mother what to do in a situation, getting upset at the answer, and then telling her mother, "You don't know what you're talking about and you don't understand anything about me! Nevermind!." Typical immature reply to something we don't want to hear, right? She'll probably do as she likes anyway, and we can only hope it's the right thing. In that case, it's our responsibility to give the rest of the good advice that is needed, even if this individual isn't going to read it. If there wasn't a search function or lurkers, it wouldn't be an issue, but we have a responsibility to them too. /steps off soap-box |
Okay, some of this passion is misdirected and unwarranted, i'm sorry. I don't want to rewrite it right now because I am pretty upset, got some very sad news. The main point still holds though. |
Oh, I'm sorry, I was misunderstood. I agree with the advice; I just didn't agree with the attack tone that came with some of them (and I stress some, not all). I've seen it happen a lot, and this was the first time I said something. Normally I just start ignoring those threads. Anyway just wanted to clarify, thank you. :) |
Why not let this whole matter drop. |
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