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About Melinda
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I can answer any questions regarding breeding, potty training, grooming and general health questions. I can tell you what to look for when purchasing a Yorkie to ensure you buy the pet you desire.

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I have been breeding Yorkshire Terriers for over 20 years. I have had experience with c-sections, how to revive dead puppies, handling birthing complications and what you should and should not do when breeding. Publications:
I have written a book entitled "Yorkshire Terriers - A Common Sense Guide To Breeding and Everything Else". The book is available on my website, www.petremembrances.com/Yorkie%20Advise.html as a downloadable PDF

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My experience with breeding Yorkshire Terriers and having them as pets for over 20 years has taught me a lot. The mistakes I have made can be put to good use because I can pass the information on to others and help them not to make the same mistakes.


 
   

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Topic: Yorkshire Terriers/Yorkies



Expert: Melinda
Date: 6/15/2008
Subject: pregnant

Question
My mom believes that her teacup yorkie is about to have pups. She just realized that she was pregnant, and the last time she was in heat was in the middle of April.  The sir is a younger teacup yorkie. Is she able to have them on her own or will my mom need to take her in for a c-section? Also how many pups are there in their litters?

Answer
Rachael,

Whether or not she can have them on her own is going to depend on what your definition of a teacup Yorkies is.  Is she 3 pounds or 4 or 5 etc.  It is also going to depend on the size of the male.  Is he smaller than her, larger, the same size?  The gestation period for yorkies is nine weeks.  If she was bred in the middle of April then she could be due at any moment.  As far as how many puppies that will depend on the male.  It is usually the male genes that determine how many puppies and what sex they will be. Yorkies can have anywhere from 1 to 5 puppies. The smaller the Yorkie is the smaller the litter will usually be.

I must warn you that most breeders will not breed a Yorkie smaller than 4 or 5 pounds.  Breeding a teacup that is 4 pounds or less is very dangerous for both the puppies and the mother.  Your mother needs to take the female to the vet as soon as possible so that she can discuss the possible complications with him/her before her female goes into labor.  Her vet will be able to tell you how many puppies she is carrying and if he thinks that she will be able to deliver them.  Not knowing what to expect and not having an emergency plan set up in advance, could cause your mother to loose the puppies and her female.

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