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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Grants Pass, OR
Posts: 11
| Hi Cathy, Could you please post pics of the parents. They are adorable and I was just wondering what they may look like when they mature. Thanks. Cherie |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 54
| Just wondering what is the concern about a little larger male???? I wonder because even if you have a smaller male, couldn't he throw large puppies? Or if the male is smaller does that mean he does throw small pups? the pups are just as cute... mom did a great job. Last edited by roultjm; 02-28-2006 at 07:32 AM. Reason: added information |
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: none
Posts: 1,495
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Many breeders say that female dogs will more likely need a c-section if a bigger male is used. This is one of the only times I have seen a bigger male used. Many people believe that breeding a female as small as 3 lbs will definitely need a c-section. Many vets say these factors are putting the dog's life at risk because many complications can arise. It is VERY risky to put a tiny under gas. Since it is so small, there is less room for error, so the vet has to be VERY good at their job. I have seen too many times where dogs don't wake up from the anesthesia on here. One person on YT who owns tinies doesn't even spade her dogs because she does not want to risk their lives by putting them under the anesthesia. It is also VERY scarey to have your dog go through that. BTW, A lot of breeders put spade contracts on their tiny females because they do not want them to breed. I hope this answers all of your questions, I don't want to start a debate on here, but my question was never answered and I figured your's would not be either. YT is definately a place for learning! I apologize to the threadstarter for going a little bit off topic. Since the question was never answered, it did go off topic. Last edited by cheryl000; 02-28-2006 at 08:06 AM. | |
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| Out to Spoil the World! Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Palm Springs, California
Posts: 2,709
| You would get the pictures on this page the same way you got the puppies pictures on this page. Just scroll down to manage attachments and add them. I would love to see the Dam and Sire. Also would like to know what your contract Contains, ie: spay nuter clause, or full reg, first right of refusal, and so on. how long the Gaurentee isand what it covers. Bloodlines? CH's? Genetic tests? The pups look cute as ever! Lets take a peek at their grown up looks! Post the parents.
__________________ Kathryn, Pixie and Chynna |
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