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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Columbia, Missouri US
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 92
| I hope you didn't take my inquisition the wrong way. I am curious because I am trying to learn about somethings that I should look for in a breeder. Would you ever buy a dog from a breeder with CKC registrations, even if the puppy looks like a purebred at 12 weeks? |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Columbia, Missouri US
Posts: 274
| I dont have a clue about CKC registrations at all. My YT Minnie is APRI registered. She is pure bred. I have seen her parents and am still in contact with the lady til this day. I did not take offense to it. Here is an example of what I consider to be a "red flag" Santo Hill Kennel Quote:
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| I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 37,147
| I like opposites especially after reading on here the problems with the same sex together.
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| I am a dogsitter and have watched over 15 male dogs over the past two years ranging from Boxers to Rottweilers to Chihuahua's.... all of them were neutered around the 6 month mark and all of them except one squat to pee and do not mark at ALL, lol. They were all potty trained very easily. The only male dog I know who tries to hump other dogs is my aunt's Pit Bull. Jackson will lift his leg outdoors but it's not excessive and he still squats to pee at home. He's never lifted a leg in anyone's home or in our own. He was potty trained very reliably by 5 months old. The Rottweiler I watch is now over a year old and squats to pee and I've never seen him lift his leg or mark on anything, and that goes for all the other boy dogs I watch (it seems most people I watch for have males... lol). Jackson will occasionally hump his special teddy bear and I'll let him... but it's something I can easily take away from and it's never been a big issue. He's never tried to hump another dog or a person. However, my dads female dog humps all the time! Lol. It's just funny to me... everyone always worries about male dogs it seems like and I've NEVER experienced one who has the so called typical 'male traits'. I grew up with female dogs and am fairly certain I will never have one again. I love all dogs and will always love my childhood dogs... but I just have a better connection w/ male dogs.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Toluca Lake, CA
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Charlotte, NC
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We also don't have problems with humping. Levi has never once tried to mount/hump another dog. He definitely has never tried to mate/tie/"have sex"/"do it" with any dog. I have occasionally seen him try to hump an oversized stuffed animal, but when I say his name, he immediately walks away. He isn't territorial at all - he is friendly and social and loving.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: New York
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| I've heard two females don't mesh well. But always exceptions to every rule Ive had success with two males and male in female. Never tried two females
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member | Quote:
Over my lifetime, I've had all females, all males and mixes. I've always found that it is more the personality of the dogs that matter more than the sexes. Of course, all of mine have been spayed/neutered to minimize hormonally driven problems. Good luck with what ever you decide to do.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 136
| I have 2 girls, one is spayed the other will be spayed soon.. they adore each other, they get into little "fights" but they can't be away from each other for too long... so... i think 2 of the same sex is ok!!
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Michigan
Posts: 161
| I have always had female pets (My motto just to be funny has always been "Boys are gross!" LOL Until I feel in love with Brayden that is ) I have never had any aggression issues with any of my yorkies, male or female. |
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| Hook Em! Bevo & Mack Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Texas
Posts: 3,752
| IMO...it just depends on the dog. My yorkie, Bevo is apparently the most "stuck up" yorkie on earth!! We just added a new male and he will not even look his direction. He could care less whether he was male or female (his momma is here too and has been or the last 9 weeks, and he wont give her a secong glance either)..... I think females would tend to fight more than 2 males, but really...i dont have a clue!!! LOL!!! Good luck!
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member | I have 2 girls as well. Bridget was almost a year old when Greta came to us. The girls birthdays are within 3 days of each other so they are the same age, and within 3 lbs of each other. I thought I'd have a problem with Briget because she is/was so posessive of everything. She still is to an extent, but they seem to have set their ground rules. I "think" Bridget would be considered the "alpha", but when they play/wrestle, Greta always gets Bridget on her back (it may be that Bridget "lets" that happen) and the noises that come out of them, well you'd think they were killing each other! Bridget will steal Greta's treat, but Greta is very laid back and usually won't put up a fight, unless it happens to be her favorite, then there's a growling match, just to let Bridget know she's gone too far. They really get along great and I couldn't have asked for a better match. Oh, yes they are both spayed. As far as the "humping" (maybe someone already mentioned this), I was told it's a dominance thing - not sexual. My girls, (mostly Greta) will hump Bridget, and the cats if they're in her way....now there's a sight! Good luck in which ever way you decide to go - there are a few threads here that will give you pointers on introducing a new fur-kid into your home. I read them and they really helped a lot!
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| LEADER OF MyPACK Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Sugar Land Texas
Posts: 3,978
| I have 5 girls...none related and from all over the USA. Kissy was my first and she was an only child for 5 years before i got Angel. they had 3 major fights but i separated them for 15 minutes in separate rooms and after the 3rd time, they NEVER had another fight to this day. I have added #3, #4 and #5 and never had another issue with any of them. Mine range from 10 years - 3 years old and from 3 lbs. - 6.5 lbs. Good luck! I hope you find the perfect little baby. I agree, the sooner, the better so they will grow up together since your first one is still young. She will love having some company her own size. I think yorkies do best when they have other fursiblings to play with. They do not like to be left alone! p.s. All of mine except Kissy were brought into the pack after they were grown. Kissy is the only one that i raised from a puppy so don't think you have to start with another puppy unless you just want to. The yorkie rescues are full of purebred yorkies that are looking for forever homes. |
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| Ringo (1) and Lucy too! Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: On the Edge of Glory
Posts: 3,447
| Both my vet and my Breeder recommended the opposite sex combo for us. We had never been a multi-dog houseshold; and I was extremely nervous about how Ringo would be. This is supposed to be the easiest and 'safest' combination, especially for those of us who are novices to owning more than one pet. This was actually our only option because Ringo does NOT do well with other male dogs. Good Luck!
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