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Breeding Yorkies Why will a grown female yorkie not breed? She is over 3 yrs old. Has anyone else had this problem?:aimeeyork |
LOL...maybe she's trying to tell you something. :p Maybe dogs know better than humans. ;) |
:p Maybe you are right! I have read so many stories of how people can't keep their dogs apart, and I can't get mine together :D! He tries like crazy but she snaps at him and won't have any part of it. I will probably just get her spaded. |
Have you tried a different stud? I hear sometimes that makes a difference although if she's difficult, it's probably best to spay her like you said. |
I just bought this male recently. He is 2 yrs old and has sired several litters. But she doesn't like him or any other male for that matter.:confused: |
How far along in heat is she?? Could it be that it's not her time yet? |
This is her third week. |
Smart Girl!!! Is that her in your avatar? She looks sooo tiny! Maybe she'd like a girlfriend instead;) |
Yes, that's my girl. She weighs about 4lbs, |
Maybe you're right. She might just want a girlfriend!:aimeeyork |
AWWW I would just get her fixed and let her live a happy doggy life. I would be scared to breed a 4 lb girl. haha she's not giving her goodies up! |
Someone told me it wasn't safe to have her put to sleep. What do you think?:confused: |
I would say if she is not accepting to breeding by 3 shes never gonna be |
A 4 lb dog should never be breed especially if she's tiny boned like she looks in your avatar. It is perfectly safe to have her spayed at 4 lbs as long as you are using a vet that is familiar with small breed dogs and uses safe anesthesia etc. |
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Seriously though, it's no less safe than for any other dog to have anesthesia. It's a very routine, common procedure. |
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