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:
There are several different cycles a female dog must go through during her season:

Proestrus 鈥?The female attracts males. Proestrus lasts approximately nine days; the female, however, will not allow coitus at this time.
Estrus 鈥?During this period, which also lasts approximately nine days, the female will accept the male and is fertile. Ovulation usually occurs in the first forty-eight hours; however, this can vary greatly.
Diestrus 鈥?Lasting sixty to ninety days, diestrus is the period when the reproductive tract is under the control of the hormone progesterone. This occurs whether or not the becomes pregnant. False pregnancy (pseudocyesis), a condition in which the shows symptoms of being pregnant although she has not conceived, is occasionally seen during diestrus.
Inserts 鈥?No sexual activity takes place.

You must consiter these for the female and the male may not want anything to do with her because she IS bigger and dominating. But, good luck!
Hon, don't breed your dogs, don't be another byb. (back yard breeder). There are 5 million dogs euthanized in this country for lack of homes... You'll just add to it. And unless you have just top quality healthy dogs, you'll just have another set of nuttin' dogs. Half of all dogs never have a forever home. If you want some more dogs, go adopt one. And if you don't believe my statistics and how horrid it is, go yourself to your county shelter, and watch as the give the needle to puppy after puppy after puppy. Even if you find homes your yours, down the road, those later ones will not. Please, hon, get your dog spayed, and your male neutered. Neither of them is good enough to be a show dog.

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