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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Harrison
Posts: 10
| Thank you, Whitney and Karen for your advice. The lady is not a puppy mill. The 2 adult Yorkies she has are her pets in the home and this is the second and last litter from them. I guess she just didn't know about the 6 weeks being too early as I didn't know either. |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
Posts: 8,577
| Since you are having him neutered he should stop after a while...true, it is an expression of domaninace at this stage, it is also the sign of a good potential stud dog...they are the easiest to start at stud, because they want to be number one. Any breeder who has picked up a book on Yorkies, read internet sites or forums, know 6 weeks is not the age to let them go or 8 or 10..I am leery of breeders who do not read. |
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