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Another one trying to force a dog to breed and being only 3.5 pounds. Thats what I meant. Thanks for checking. |
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Before finding out differently, alot of people are afraid of spay surgery & think breeding is "natural" - something females are born to do. That is what forums like this do is help those that are asking and seeking information about what they think is a natural function of female dogs, to understand that it isn't wise or safe in most instances. In my opinion, knowing what I know now about the genetic problems passed on by ill-advised breeding and the dangers of breeding even a normal-sized Yorkie female, breeding Yorkies should be left to those with years of experience, deep pockets, quick access to vets 24/7, the heart to treat their breeding dogs as housepets and a true dedication to improving the breed and producing a dog of excellent temperament. |
Taylor thank you obviously theres sime that jump into conclusions with out bothering to read all post as for it theyll be ignored by me..also ill like to thank those that helped meget informed instead.of attaking lol my next step is spaying i just have to get more info on it |
Jeanie your dogg is.beautiful i love her pic and ill be taking ur advice real serious..thank u for sharing ur stories i |
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I agree with the others. Just enjoy your baby. And I'll tell you what I told another member who wanted to breed, spend the money that you'd have to be spending one genetic testing, breeding supplies, vet visits, and c-sections on cute dresses, bows, beds, and girly collars/harnesses! :) Breeding is a very challenging and risky route to take, especially with how little your baby is. So enjoy her! :p |
Thank u :) tibbie is spayed too right? |
taryn405 you couldnt have said it better now time to make the next big stepp..vets visit tomorow :) |
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Make sure you spoil her with kisses and hugs when she gets spayed. I don't know what your experiences with pet are, but she'll be a little out of it, but should snap back in no time. Gizmo send his puppy kisses!:) |
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Plus, I remember reading the Joan Gordon's 1976 book, The Complete Yorkshire Terrier and the section about breeding for correct color and coat and the genetics possibilities even in that old book just crossed my eyes. I must have reread that section 4 times before I got a handle on all that they were saying and trying to communicate just on that one aspect of what color/coat to cross with what other color/coat!!! And that is only a tiny part of what to know about breeding for standard, let alone all the huge considerations about health and temperament. |
true those are details we must not forget..baby is already spoiled she believes shes human i think lol omg so her behavior changes after spaying? i dint want her being stressed or cause her any damages instead of helping her..:( ill talk to a dog doecialist instead..my vet obviously didnot give me good advice |
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