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i have all pur breds i live in a house not a apt my lil riki can,t seem to breed although he gives it a heck of a try , does any-one have tiny ones like that he,s 2 lbs and two years old, i have three females i,m a breeder never seen this action before , i love him and will purchase a bigger male then my females will be too small serious answers please the last time i got knocked in the face only one good answer i saw the others were rude but thanks

2006-09-17 23:22:59 · 5 answers · asked by cindysmr_summers 2 in Pets Dogs

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I'm not trying to be rude, however if you are a responsible breeder you will know that there is no such thing as "teacup" Chihuahuas. All they are is Chihuahuas that have either been delibrately breed or simply grew smaller then the standard calls for. Dogs this size should NOT be bred.Dogs that are that small have a higher then normal rate of difficult pregnancies, whelping and stillborn puppies.Also dogs bred small have a high rate of heart issues, kidney and liver deformities, structural problems, etc.
If you really want to be a breeder of Chihuahuas study the breed standard, get quality breeders who adhere to the breed standard, show them or have them evaluated for breed worthiness, get health testing done (not just simple vet exams), study pedigrees and use only dogs from pedigrees that exemplify health, longevity, breed standard, temerament.
It is al lto easy to fall for marketing hype and "breed" but it is far better to be a responsible breeder and breed only quality, healthy dogs.

2006-09-18 00:10:04 · answer #1 · answered by Great Dane Lover 7 · 2 1

Is he too short to reach the female's part when she arches upward? If so an AKC breeder told me that she used a small cushion or stool and had someone to steady female while she steadied her prize teacup into position. It sounds tricky but maybe with practice it might works for you. I would use something solid cause a cushion it seems would be too unsteady and make matters worse. Try it a few times and take a break and try again eventually you'll find something that works. Good Luck.

2006-09-18 06:35:27 · answer #2 · answered by dazedreamr 4 · 2 0

Plain and simple, you are a backyard breeder. Real breeders would never breed tea-cup breeds. That is probably why you got "rude" answers before. You didn't like to hear the truth.
Clearly, you do not breed to the standard of the breed, so you are just making money off your genetic mis-fits.

2006-09-18 08:26:38 · answer #3 · answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7 · 1 1

Consult a fertility specilist vet. in the meanwhile if you females are quality you should have no problem obtainig stud service. Problem is your question seems to indicate otherwise........

OH ho I went & looked at your past questions which seem to indicate hes got visable reproductive system abnormalities (if I understand the euphamisisms) need I say more! he's probably not fertile (no big balls do NOT alway sindicate fertility they can indicate the otherwise)

2006-09-18 08:32:28 · answer #4 · answered by ragapple 7 · 0 1

It sounds like he is infertile, to keep the breed pure do you in breed?(please dont take offence to that)

Inbreed animals usually sport these kind of abnormalities, which is why you souldnt do it.

I think you should take him to your vet to have a fertility test done, or maybe its the female??

Do you have a website you could add to your question? i would like to see them, they sound really cute.

2006-09-18 07:13:02 · answer #5 · answered by Krystle 4 · 1 0

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