Friday, July 31, 2009

I have two yorkshire terriers , trouble to breed?

i have 2 yorkies. male very small and female larger and more dominating...the problem is how do i get them to have puppies as he is very small and she seems very uninterested,, she is on heat now and he does everything but the coorect place..
Answers:
How old are they? They need to be a minimum of 2 years old.
Why would you want to breed them however? If you breed correctly, there is no money to be made. 40% of dogs euthanized in shelters are purebred dogs, including Yorkies.

Unless you are truly involved with people who fancy Yorkies, know the bloodlines, know the health and temperaments of the dogs, have done the tests, and studied with a vet or been mentored, you have no business breeding.

This would make you just another backyard breeder.
Backyard breeders are considered a pox on the dogworld by people who truly love dogs.
Take a walk through a shelter or 2 and find out just how many dogs, purebreds includes, that come from back yard breeders without a clue as to what they're doing, are waiting to be killed every day. Then do the responsible thing and put your dogs, who are not breeding quality, or you'd already have the information you need from their breeder, in the vet's office to be spayed and neutered. Much healthier for them as well.

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