They will check that all their vital signs are good, and if she has any parasites, or anything wrong with her that will effect the puppies. All vets want clean awesome births
You can go to a yorkie breeder and ask them, you can buy a yorkie, or you can go on craigslist.
No! Hamsters tend to fight rather then do it. Check with your vet about hamster breeding.
you can tell by seeing if it produces milk while the animal is in heat. take it to a vet for a check up before breeding. or wait and see if anything happens.
I'd check with my vet for a final say-so, but mine sleeps a lot during the evenings too, and the vet says he's perfectly healthy.
This would depend on several factors. His work load, breeding load, present diet and even his breed. There are many good suppliments for breeding stallions that you can get from your feed story or horse supply catalogs. But check with your vet before starting any new feeding program.
When you take your Persian cat to a veterinarian for breeding, the vet will typically perform a health check to ensure the cat is fit for breeding and free of any genetic disorders. They may also assist with artificial insemination if needed or help you find a suitable mate. It's important to discuss breeding plans and potential risks with the vet to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the kittens. After successful breeding, the vet can provide guidance on prenatal care and monitoring during the pregnancy.
Most animals get flees but you can keep your yorkie from getting them by putting flee medicine on them ask your vet about which one you should use if your yorkie has allergies.
oh no!! your baby may have a liver shunt!! take him/her to the vet immediately!!! My yorkie had the same thing and she nearly died. GOOD LUCK!!
i recommend taking them to the vet, to have them done it manually by hand. because of the yorkie might be top heavy, which the male can't mount the female!
Call an emergency vet for advise. No vet available? Call a poison line or a pharmacist. Do it now!
Contact a vet if you are worried about your dog.
It is important to consult with a veterinarian before using any flea prevention products on breeding dogs. Some products may not be safe for pregnant or nursing dogs, or may need to be adjusted in dosage. Your vet can provide guidance on the best flea prevention options for breeding dogs.