A Yorkie depending on the size can have 2-7 babies in one litter. Only breed a yorkie about 3x's MAX.
A Yorkie depending on the size can have 2-7 babies in one litter. Only breed a yorkie about 3x's MAX.
It depends... how many homes are there for the unwanted babies? NONE. GET. A. LIFE. DO NOT BREED!!!!!!!!!! ADOPT!!!! THESE PUPPIES WILL BE EUTHANIZED IN A SHELTER BECAUSE NOBODY WANTS MORE DOGS IN THIS WORLD!!!! THERE ARE TOO MANY NEEDING HOMES ALREADY!!!! God.
it can be anywere from 2 to 4 puppies it all depens on wat ur vet says
I would recommend that you let your yorkie have her next season before you mate her. She may still be immature to have a litter at this age. I have done this with my yorkies as I breed them too.
yes yorkies are born with tails my yorkie just have 5 babies and all were born with tails
They are pretty compatible, though you should let them get used to each other by letting them sniff each other first, instead of just putting them together, at BAM second! I can only speak for how a yorkie and a yorkie-pom get along...and they get along pretty good, but the yorkie-pom is A LOT more aggressive than my yorkie. I do have to say though, if you breed a pom and a yorkie, they make some amazingly cute babies!!!
they have about 25 teeth young Yorkie's dogs do and adult Yorkie dogs have got about 34
Not really but if the mom is small then the mom can only hold one puppy in her. If the mom is small and the dad is big, then it might be damaging to the mom because the baby will be really big because of the dad. And if the mom is big and the dad is small, then the mom will be big enough to carry many babies, then because the dad is small and mom is big then the babies will be good averaged.
OpinionNo try to get a miniature yorkie Answerdogbreedinfo.com/children.htm lists all dog breeds and their compatability with babies/small children. They suggest that neither a Chinese crested nor yorkie are good with babies; they need more attention than the baby and are too fragile for a toddlers attention. A Havanese, however, is the same size as a Chinese crested/Yorkie but is more robust and exceptionally baby/child friendly.
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