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question should I breed or not I have 2 great guys one is not fixed and I have a friend that has a female. I would love to have another yorkie but not sure if I want to breed him for that reason. Right now I dont want to pay alot for one. I was told it could change my little guy behaviour if I do. What do you all think? |
My vote is NOT! Seriously, we have so many unwanted dogs in this country, they only people who should be breeding are those who are persevering the breed, and only the best examples of the breed should be bred. Unfortunately, during hard times, good breeders cut back, but byb's come out of the woodwork to make a little money, and this is very bad for the breed. Good breeders say it takes years to learn how to be a good breeder and investing in the right dogs to breed is not cheap. Also you have to invest in whelping supplies and important testing, to make sure the dogs aren't passing a genetic illness. For females there's always a risk of needing Cesarean as well, which is very costly. My advice is to go to shows, and learn about the breed, before you start to breed, you need to be aware of all the illnesses that are associated with the breed and how to avoid them. By the way, your male will change once you breed him, they’ll be more problems with aggression and marking, he will also be more interested in sex than anything else. You’ll little boy will become a “man”! There's several threads in YT library about breeding, here' one: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...-answered.html Also, I'm not being judgemental, I thought about breeding Joey, (he's perfect) but as I researched I learned that this was one of the stupidest thoughts I'd ever had! :D There are also many dogs in rescue, and we have a rehoming forum. There are so many dogs that need a good home. |
Thank you so much.I really want feed back. I would love to have another one but maybe wait til I can buy one |
You may want to do a rescue, yorkie rescues are in many cities. Good luck :) |
Rescue, rescue, rescue!!! Please |
Where do I go to find where one is at in MI? Do I look for rescue |
Breeding a litter is not cheaper than just buying a puppy. The female must be in top notch health and kept that way...as well as the male. There are vet visits after birth and then tail docking and dewclaws. And, if something goes wrong, the cost rises dramatically. Plus, what about the rest of the litter? Breeding can change a male's behavior. But, just being in tact will do that. I recommend having him neutered. It will help with any current or future aggression or marking behaviors and eliminate the risk of testicular cancer. I also agree with the previous poster. There's plenty of dogs that need good homes and plenty of excellent breeders already out there. Good luck! :) |
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Why dont you try fostering. I am loving it. Molly is such a joy to have and when the time comes for her to go to her fur ever home, yes I will miss her and be sad, but I know she will be the best that she can be because her and I worked so hard at it. If you foster and you decide you want to keep the baby, you can : ) Just a thought |
I'm remembering just a few months ago you were thinking of rehoming one of your boys (thread is here somewhere). You had changed your mind. However, I'm just wondering why you would want to add another so soon. I would alter your boy, love him as a pet, work on training, and forget about anymore dogs until you can go a few years without thinking the ones you have aren't too much for you. |
It is not as harmless as many people think to keep a male un-neutered. A male dog can smell the scent of an female in heat for miles away. The need to mate does effect the male dog. It causes them to try to get away to meet that natural need. The male will have a lot of pent up sexual aggression that can come out in other ways. Do your dog a favor and get him neutered so he can live a calm peaceful life. You don't need another puppy producer. You need a calm and loving pet. Neuter him so he can live a peaceful life. |
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I provide a link to a topic please read up about spay and neuter and go to the articles/website listed. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...n-if-ever.html |
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Are you for real?? My vote is don't breed or buy or even rescue any pups at all - ever. Sorry to be harsh, but someone who was willing to give up a puppy because he MIGHT be 10lbs versus 5 is not fit to own even one, in my opinion. Does this ring a bell? http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gre...y-new-pup.html Honestly, if you could consider selling a pup due to size, what's to stop you from abandoning a rescue pup that doesn't meet your coloring expectations, or personality wishes? |
didnt you do a thread about breeding before in the past. I hope you dont get any more yorkies as they are not disposable. |
Please do not breed your boy, or adopt another pup at this time. From the other threads you had started and people are reposting them here, It sounds like you are very fickle with your decisions and I would hate to have you get another dog and then a month later post on here that you want to get rid of the baby! Neuter your male that you already have, and dont get rid of either of them, unless you cannot provide a good home for them. I believe Ellie May had posted on one of your threads that she could take one of them in and find them a good home. |
breeding is not for you. love your boys and enjoy them. prob fix the one that's not fixed. and leave breeding to the professionals who have put their lives into doing it for the bettering of the yorkshire standard in but health and beauty. |
DO NOT BREED!!! I once decided to breed my baby for pick of the litter...I too wanted another baby...a girl to be exact.....I had decided if only boys were born, then I would sell my pick and purchase a female....Well, only one pup was born, a little male who was a blue born...there are many threads on him....we still have him and LOVE him dearly...but I learned my lesson in breeding where I had no business in doing so....I have since neutered my male as well as the baby.... If you really want another pup, do your research...find a GOOD breeder, adopt from a rescue...but, DO NOT WHORE YOUR LITTLE GUY OUT!!!! Its NEVER worth it!!!! you re not doing any favor to the breed..... Please....read everything you can.....and you will understand why this isnt right.... |
Big NO if earlier you were questioning if you needed to rehome your dogs. |
Uh, no. You should definitely not breed. |
I don't think you need another dog. Period. If you can't afford another dog then you certainly can't afford to breed, the tests to make sure your dog is "sound" can run more expensive then than a puppy. I don't like to judge anyone without a fair understanding but from what you've already posted it's really hard to think you are capable of handling another dog. Please neuter your dog, it's the best thing for him. |
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Definitely no. PLEASE do not breed. |
wow............................................... ....................................no |
Really? :2popkorn: Waiting for the polite police to show up any minute now. |
Nope. |
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I just want to comment on a previous reply that stated that neutering a male did not help with aggression but actually made it worse. That type of "research" is the height of stupidity. Anyone who has casually observed the difference between a neutered male and an unneutered male knows the difference in personality. An unneutered male has one thing that it is dealing with and that is the need to mate. It cannot escape the need to mate when the scent of a female is in the air. That scent can be miles away and that male will smell it. What a cruel thing it is to assign a dog to that type of torment through out it's life just because someone may want a littler of puppies or some human male feels it is not a 'humane' thing to do. Animals are not like humans in things concerning mating. They are driven by scent and hormones when they are unaltered. It is not a thing that can be turned off at will. An unaltered male also tends to become more territorial than an altered dog and that sense of territory can become dangerous at times. Ever hear of a dog fight? Unaltered males fight because of territory and mating issues. I find it difficult to understand why anyone would try to defend not altering their dog in this day of known science and millions of homeless animals suffering and being put to death in this country alone. Irresponsible. |
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