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I obviously am no breeder... and have no intention to sell See, my having her pregnant was just to make some friends and myself happy, since they already had a house even before being born... And even if they are not pure yorkies.... Money is not my target, because im my little experience, growing healthy animals and taking properly care af them is a high cost. And if I would sell them i would not make myself rich... or would I? If that's the case... I could think about it (hahahahah!!!) You tell me.. since some of you are so experienced and feel so free to judge!!! :? |
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I don't get it, but then again I'm not a breeder and I have a little boy who wil be fixed so we dont have any baby mama drama... |
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she has gotten a little longer and taller but is still tiny but they shold be black with brown spots on eyebrows and they look like little rottweilers |
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The only difference between you and the breeders here who dedicate themselves to breeding their dogs ethically are your motivations behind the action...and of course, the end result. |
I will agree that the size of the pups compared to the parents is not really an indicator of anything other than they were healthy pups. :) I have a yorkie poodle mix that was bred by friends and I seen him 2 days after he was born. He came from a pure toy poodle.. 4 pounds and a yorkie poodle mix also 4 pounds..they did look more like yorkie pups than yours do but they were also big pups. Tucker was a full pound at 2 weeks old. He is know a solid 9 pounds. He to me is still small, but when you put him next to his parents he looks like the jolly green giant..lol.. your new pups will be bigger but I think they will stay under 10/12 pounds. I dont think that your pups are full bred.. at least not all of them. The one does look just like a little lab but I highly doubt a lab is the father..:rolleyes: The only way to tell who or what breed fathered the pups is by dna testing, but if you arent selling them, then why bother..;) They are cute pups and will be easy to give away. I highly suggest that you get the parents fixed so you dont have anymore "oops, who's the daddy" litters and not to mention its healthier for both animals.. Good luck and congrats with your pups..:) |
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