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If you already have a female then why are you still looking for a female to mate him with |
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I'd just cherish Buddy, and feel grateful that you have been allowed to have him in your life! |
10 lb buddy Please dont mate buddy to any size female, he is way to big, and would more than likely throw very large pups. You would be putting the female life in jeopardy mating her with such a large stud. Please reconsider this" Buddy is one of a kind and cannot be reproduced. Just love him with all your heart, and be happy you have him to love.:D |
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I think his mind is made up. He wants to make a stud muffin out of Buddy. :( |
do not mate this male to any female that's smaller than him it could kill her to have bigger puppys! and you would most likely have a hard time finding homes for such big yorkie puppys but are you willing to see a female die during birth or keep all the puppys you can't find homes for ? |
No one is trying to be mean here. No one is saying that you Buddy is not perfect for you they are just trying to warn you of the risk it would put on the female's life. When someone breeds a dog it is first for the love of that breed. You want to improve the breed but keep it true to the breed standerds. We love our yorkies and want them to be small, happy and most of all healthy |
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Good luck to you and buddy. It's funny how these furballs nestle right into our hearts! |
You could try a search using the nickname "teapot." That is an affectionate term used for the larger sized Yorkies. All the Yorkie experts say not to breed out of standard yorkies -- that would be any over 7 pounds. But.....if you are determined....who am I to think it is wrong, I am no expert for sure. Just find a female that is plenty big, maybe a couple pounds heavier than your big boy. Then, I would still have a vet weigh in on the mating. See if he thinks it is safe. Then be sure you are very willing to take all the offspring -- obviously large yorkies are not that much in demand. Yorkie stud fees do not usually include pick of the litter (they run less than the cost of one puppy, unless you have a prime sire) so you may have to negotiate a package deal with the potential mother's owner. You might find a like-minded owner who would love to have an offspring of her own dog, that would make matters easier for both. Just be very careful -- as someone who has unxpectedly lost their Yorkie (not breeding -- but at a groomers) I can tell you it is a pain deeper than you would ever expect! Best of luck to you! |
Are you aware that once a male dog starts breeding he will lose his close bond with you and be much more interested in “other things”? Think of an 8-year-old boy vs. an 18-year-old boy. Also, unneutered male dogs are much more likely to get hit by cars in their search for “other things”. There is also a greater risk of cancer in unneutered male dog. So if you really love Buddy maybe you could look into cloning.:) Nancy |
Good luck to you in your search. It is going to be hard finding someone willing to put their female at risk. |
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