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going into heat? my yorkie is almost a year old. she has no signs of her period. no licking or swelling of the vulva. shedoesnt seem to have any symptoms . We do plan to breed her when he grows up. |
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yeah , we will probably breed her when shes old and mature enough . her mom is heavier 6 pounds but her dad is 3, she's probably the runt of the litter.when do you think we should start to breed her. Her mom was 2 and a half years old. |
Why do you want to breed her? |
If she is under 5 pounds she should not be bred and you need to make sure you get health and genetic testing done. The only reason one should breed is to better the breed. |
she is from champion bloodlines and she will probably grow a little more. My purpose for breeding is to show and/or companionship. |
[QUOTE=pink66;4386558]Why do you want to breed her?[she comes from a long line of purebreds and some champions. I will breed her for showing and companionship. |
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It surprises me that if she came from really good lines then why do you have breeding rights? Most reputable breeders work extremely hard for there lines and don't just let anyone have the rights to them. |
Is she still tiny? If so, you will have a difficult time showing her (well maybe not showing but winning) and you would really be taking a risk breeding her. But if not, I would say jump in there and go to a show. It's a lot of fun and it can be a really positive experience for both of you! You'll meet some great people and you'll learn a lot. Most of us that show, usually finish our dogs before breeding because it's so hard to maintain a full coat and even harder with a pregnant/nursing mom. |
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roni our last yorkie was a very standard yorkie 5.5 pounds ble and tan but then suddenly he died from old age. the breeders we got kari from are the breeders who had competed with us and roni. the knew him for 10 years and his passing was horrible so we got one of theirs and decided to breed her so we can contine the championship lines. |
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I'm very sorry about your loss. Many people are unaware of the risks with Yorkies, particularly when they are tiny, so I wanted to let you know. |
yeah I get that that's why ill wait till shes grown cause shes still a pup now and might still grow. her mom is 6 and her dad is around 5. so do you think she will grow to be 5lbs. thanks |
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should i just spay her then |
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ill wait to see if she does get to 5 pounds because lately she hasn't had an appitite so if she does get to 5 pounds then I can start thinking about it . thank you |
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Ummm, no one breeds a dog before it is shown, especially a female. Breeding ruins a show coat. Now why are you breeding her? |
I'm not breeding her now when she is older and has finshed her shows. Then when she retires I can think about it |
Have you started her in conformation? 10 months is the perfect time to get her started in show. What kind of lines does she come from? Are her parents AKC champions? We'd love to see some pictures-that way when she becomes a champion, we can say we knew her before she got famous! |
we used to live in Europe and we moved her. she is registered in the akc and she was from little paws kennel club. |
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Do you mean the breeders name was Little Paws kennel? |
im going to asks the breeders and find more about her. |
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She's going to need those ears up if you want her to do well. I found 2 little paws kennel listings. Ones in Pennsylvania and the other in Louisiana. Which one is yours? |
we live near the one in pensilvaynia. we are working on the process of trimming her ears. |
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Yes, and love her as the wonderful pet she is. |
We have a tiny one and you can almost put money on it that if she is a year old now she is not going to reach breeding size of 5 lbs. Kyra is 2 and still at barely 3lbs after she eats and has been that way since she was a year old. Please if she does not reach 5lbs just get her fixed and enjoy a long wonderful life with her. |
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