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Old 01-05-2009, 10:07 AM   #1
Emmsmom
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Breeding Yorkies?

I haven't posted in a while but I know that Kat and a few other belong to another Yorkie website. I have a very very touchy situation that I have to deal with. My grandmother has a Yorkie. He is a VERY poor example of what a Yorkie should look like. He has a mean streak in him and he has absolutely NO hometraining. He will eat any and everything that he can get his hands on. He has 2 surgeries to unblock his stomach because of it. He has even started to loose hair and some pigment on his nose and rim of his eyes. Don't even get me started on his housebreaking issues. He will pee/poop and MARK anywhere is pleases! EWWWW

Well my grandmother's husband said he wanted to breed him. This is such a HUGE mistake and I can't in good conscience helps her find someone to breed him with. He is CKC registered and I use that to say that they may have a hard time finding someone to breed him with. Meaning that anyone with an AKC registered Yorkie will not want to breed due to the problems of not being able to register the puppies under AKC. THEN he insisted that they had changed that rule. I opened up my mouth and said right away that NO that rule was still in place! I called AKC to make sure and I was right.

I am just not sure how to go about this. I wanted to post it over at YT but some of the girls can get a little crazy about things. I also wanted to add that I don't think a dog has to be show quality in order to breed them but they should at least represent what a Yorkie should look like. My grandmother is VERY touchy and she think that her dog is the most gorgeous creature to every walk the earth. So telling her that he doesn't exactly have the qualities that you would want to pass on isn't even an option.

Man this is gonns be hard.. Any suggestions?
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