Your 9 month old yorkie shouldnt be having puppies, she is a puppy herself! That's like getting a 6 year old child pregnant! She's not ready for it, learn how to look after your animals properly!
Yes, i have a five month old yorkie and when he is wide awake and in his crate. he will whelp because he wants to come out and play.
Hello! I am a dog fanatic! So for me, answering this question is hard. But I presently have an 11 month old Yorkshire Terrier, or Yorkie, if you will. They are loyal, trustworthy, loveable, kind, etc. My favorite dog breeds are: Yorkies, Westies, Labradors, well, I like all of them!!! So, what puppies do YOU like? ;] ~Bridgette
Well 24 week old puppies are close to 5 months, so they should stand around 3-5 feet off the ground from shoulder to ground.
A 4-year-old teacup Yorkie can typically have one to three puppies per litter, though the average is usually around two. Due to their small size, teacup Yorkies are at a higher risk during pregnancy and delivery, so it's important for breeders to monitor their health closely. It's also essential to consider the health of both the mother and the potential puppies when planning a breeding.
yes
these puppies think they are protecting their owner
Yes, you can, it's a good thing, (if you want to) to get the puppies tail cropped at an early age! because it's soft with new tissue. But when they're older, the tissue underneath the skin is hardened, and not recommendable for cropping!
No. A female dog must be 3-4 years old. If a six month old does produce puppies, that's one amazing puppy... But it's not possible. Hope this helped!
Yorkshire Terriers are small dogs in the Toy Group and rarely grow over 7 lbs.
I have a 7th month old red male - natural ears - he is 72 lbs right now.
the old thyme bulldogs have 9-11 puppies
It isn't aggression. It's a six month old acting like a normal six month old. A six month old puppy is too big to play with three month old puppies. He's going to mow down the other puppies and it doesn't mean there is a thing wrong with him. He's just bigger, stronger, more coordinated, and more confident than puppies half his age. Choose play mates for him that are of a similar age, similar size, and similar activity level.