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06-26-2007, 09:07 PM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Los Angeles
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| Chloe is looking for a boyfriend in Los Angeles My lil girl Chloe is in search of a boyfriend in the Los Angeles Area. She is in heat right now and I would like to have puppies. I bred Chloe's mom Tisha and only had one pup. I am looking for a non-neutered teacup male in the Los Angeles area. Last time I tried to breed her she would not back for the male. It may have been timing or possibly she just did not like the male. Anyways, rather than finding a stud service we are looking for a male companion that she could be friends with and if the deed happens it happens, if not she will have a new friend. Contact me if interested
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06-26-2007, 09:26 PM | #2 | |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Abbotsford, BC
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Are you prepared to deal with the loss of your girl after/during/even prior to whelping? Are you prepared to be up round the clock every 90 minutes for three weeks if she won't or can't raise puppies because she died? Are you prepared to deal with the loss of a pup or a litter? Would you have any idea when she was in trouble and what to do? Do you know that even with the most expert help you can still lose your girl? Do you know anything about the background of your female what genetic problems she might carry that can be passed on to progeny? Will you be able to forgive yourself if anything goes wrong? And yes it can even with the first litter ever. Why not spay her and enjoy her for the pet you bought her to be. | |
06-26-2007, 10:34 PM | #3 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Los Angeles
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| First off yes I do know how to breed as My family and I have bred yorkies all my life. It is tradition for our family to carry on their line and yes I have had her checked for brucellosis and other diseases. I know their are risks, but it is our family tradition to continue their line. I would be very sad if I lost her, don't get me wrong, but We have never lost a mother in all my 21 years. We did lose a male during whelping 5 years ago with our Tisha. I know about whelping and have even nursed a litter in the past when the female mommy was killed two days after she had her litter by a German Shepard. As for being around... I do not have a job and take online classes so I am with her 24/7. As for a vet, I have a vet with 24/7 access and a personal friend and aunt who will help me with the delivery that have been breeding all of their lives. They just do not know any yorkies in the area. The reason I am on this website is that we are new to California and don't have all of her yorkie friends. Im not looking for people to try and parent me, just looking for a boyfriend. Thanks for caring though. Lastly I did not buy my pet ... I bred her. There is no reason for your negativity.
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06-27-2007, 06:31 AM | #4 |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Abbotsford, BC
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| Yes there is a very good reason for my negativity. You have only had a couple of posts here so I know you haven't been on here long to read all the stuff people have posted that went wrong in a whelping or after. I am not talking about brucellosis. I am talking about genetic issuess liver shunt and Legges-perthes to name the two genetic issues in Yorkies that you will also find a lot of people posting here because they bought from breeders who do not know their lines and did not give any resistution or even an acknowledgement to the new owner regarding these diseases that the puppy inherited. The parents would both have to be carriers for it to manifest in puppies. Do you know about them, what they are and how the manifest in a puppy and ages they would show up? If you want to breed her is she really worthy of being bred? I see many that are not good representatives of YOrkies. I am not judging you, I am asking you to consider these matters before you breed. In your new area, go to dog shows, meet breeders, see what a show dog is like. Because anyone has been breeding dogs for many years, in my opinion, does not mean they necessarily should be. Harsh? Maybe, but read all the posts throughout this forum of the disappointments from people who bought a Yorkie and know now they likely didn't buy where they should have. If I havent stepped on your toes you aren't going to get mad at me, if I have you likely will. If you are producing quality Yorkies then you would know where to find a good male and find someone willing to sell you one. It's just that simple. I can move anywhere in Canada and the US and still have breeders not that far away from me that I could get a stud service or buy a new dog if I wanted to. I haven't been in it 20 years, only 12 years. It's entirely up to you what you decide to do and how you decide to do it. But I will speak up in protection of the breed which unfortunately most of the time falls on deaf ears and gets people mad at me likely because they know way deep down, I am right. |
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