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Breeding how old do dogs have to be 2 have there first litter? Ive got a toy yorkie whos 7 months old and a yorkie chi cross little girl whos 6 months old. There humping all the time and we dont want her to have babies to early. Please help love Lucy |
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Keep them separated, and get them fixed! |
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a lot of people breed mixed dogs, my sister used to breed, but she always bred morkies, never had a problem selling them..you know there is only one purebred dog that was never bred with something else to get purebreds, and that is a maltese..If I was going to breed, it would strictly be yorkie to yorkie though... |
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And BTW, ALL Yorkies are considered to be 'toys.' Yorkies are classifed in the 'toy group.' And just out of curiosity, what happened to the 1 year old agressive male you had in May and the 2 new Chi pups you had then that you were considering breeding....? |
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But there are a lot of people that only want the mixed..Just because we don't, don't mean other people don't..there are a lot of people that want a small dog, but can't afford the price of a yorkie or maltese..My sister before she started breeding, did a lot of studying, she's not a stupid person, she's very well educated with a degree in psychology..Anyway, out of the 4-5 litters she ended up having(she no longer breeds), every puppy was sold very fast..She would not sell to people she didn't know, as she wanted to make sure they had good homes. Mixed breed dogs don't seem to have the problems that purebred have is another plus..but, I am saying, if you don't know what you're doing, when it comes to breeding, then you shouldn't breed. there have been a lot of people that have lost all the puppies on top of losing the mother dogs..is it worth that to you? |
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You can't take two purebred dogs (with problems as you say:rolleyes: ) and end up with puppies with no problems. Tempermants are another issue that people who have bought "designer" pups have had to deal with. Maybe that's why there are so many "designer" dogs at the pound. |
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That being said, if the costs of the dog is the issue, I would seriously doubt the person's ability to provide adequate care for the animal in regards to the costs involved in properly caring for one. |
Yes, my sister studied both breeds over a year, read and read..the things that yorkies are more prone to have, the morkies tend to have less problems with..My one sister has a yorkie, a maltese and 3 morkies..guess which ones have cost her out the ying yang at the vets?? The yorkie and the maltese, she has never had one single problem with her 3 morkies..Like I said, to each his own..a lot of people love their morkies and wouldn't trade them for a purebred..just because yourselves and myself, we prefer yorkies, it doesn't mean everyone else does..! |
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Hmm...I remember a member recently buying a "morkie" that ended up having liver shunt. Wait...it's a mix and ended up with a genetic problem??? That's right. You see...when you are breeding only purebreds, you are dealing with genetic issues that plague only that breed. But when you mix two purebreds together, you introduce even more potential genetic problems to the offspring (both yorkie and maltese problems). That "hybrid vigor" is not the case for these designer dog mixes like it is with your average mutt of many breeds off the streets because the mix still involves two purebred dogs. I just LOVE the crap "designer dog" breeders come up with to make their puppies sound more valuable and healthy...all so they can make more money off the poor puppies. NO reputable breeder will EVER intentionally breed mixed breed dogs. There is absolutely no purpose in it - no standard to follow, not actually creating a new breed, and you're actually increasing the chances of problems with the offspring. You're taking two completely different breeds of dogs and mixing them so who knows what you'll end up with...you'll get some puppies more like the mother, some more like the father, some that are a blend, and some that are just something out of nowhere... There are a TON of breeds out there - plenty for everyone to choose from. Why mix them? If you want a mixed breed dog, adopt from a shelter or rescue as there are plenty of valuable "designer" dogs given up all the time because people buy them on a whim and get tired of them. Don't support some unreputable breeder and continue to line their pockets with money |
Nicely stated MyFairLacy! :thumbup: |
Actually I'm out of college and older than 20 years old, not that it matters or is relevant to this topic. In my opinion (as well as many others) there is something wrong with breeding mixes, and like I said - NO reputable breeder would ever intentionally breed mixes. Of course some people prefer mixes over purebreds which is why they adopt from the shelter or from rescue groups. I think maltese/yorkie mixes are adorable myself (the cutest mixes I've seen on average) but I would never every buy one froma breeder - only adopt one from a rescue group or from someone rehoming one. There are plenty of mixes in the shelter as well as purebreds, which is why no one should be breeding mixes or out-of-standard purebreds. If you aren't breeding to improve the breed, don't breed. And since a "morkie" is not a breed, how do you improve it? You can't... So what's the point? Breeding just to make cute puppies and keep supplying the pet overpopulation is just wrong - even if they are bought quickly, they're taking the place of another mix dying in a shelter somewhere. |
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speaking of mixbreed pups.....I was a a show this weekend someone told a joke... what do you get when you cross a Jack Russell with a Shih Tzu drum roll......................."Jackshiht" |
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As I stated on another thread....being humans we will post on a public forum to obtain justification or validation for what we do. Whether it is right or wrong (to me in this case wrong....I'm a yorkie pureist), you have to look at yourself in the mirror and live with the consequences of your decisions to do this......IMO the only reason to do breed for designer dogs is $$$$$. Did you know that the Yorkie & Maltese has 39% more chance of Shunt...now attempt mixing 2 of these that are carriers, where you have know clue of the lineage on both dogs. |
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...A Cocktese :p |
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If anyone is wondering about this post, it was in response to another that was deleted...didn't just "go off" for no reason ;) |
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