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katcarasella
04-01-2008, 06:00 AM
I'm so excited, I'm busting at the seams, :cheer: we're gonna to be hearing the pitter-patter of little paws soon.
The proud papa is Oscar, the cute poodle from next door.
I can't wait to see what the puppies look like. I wonder if they'll have a long silky coat like Mag or short curly one like Oscar?:rolleyes:
He's the Houdini dog that always manages to escape from his yard and find his way into ours.:dog:
I wanted to share the good news with everyone.:60:

Serene
04-01-2008, 06:30 AM
WOW! Not sure if I should congadulate you or feel sorry that a poodle got a hold of your little girl. I know you are excited but being a breeder of Shih Tzu I would be horrified to have a poodle get one of my girls pregnant. Or any other breed for that point. Sorry that's just me.
What kind of dog do you have? I am assuming she is a Yorkie? Am I right?

katcarasella
04-01-2008, 06:35 AM
Yes, she's a 7 # pure bred Yorkie, I'll have to post some pics of her, she's a little sweetie. i call her my little Mag-Pie!!

Serene
04-01-2008, 06:54 AM
Well at least she is a larger Yorkie. Hopefully all goes well with the delivery. How old is she? And when is she due?

AngieDoogles
04-01-2008, 07:23 AM
Congrats Kat! How exciting!!! :D Give the little Mama a kiss from me and my little babies.

By the way, thanks for the PM. ;)

Tink
04-01-2008, 08:03 AM
Well, dang! a CONVERT at last! :welcome:

For others who might be still on the fence, check out this news bit... it's pretty cool.

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/hot-hybrid-dog-breeds/191817796

AngieDoogles
04-01-2008, 08:09 AM
Well, dang! a CONVERT at last! :welcome:

For others who might be still on the fence, check out this news bit... it's pretty cool.

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/hot-hybrid-dog-breeds/191817796

I can't watch the video right now Tink because I'm in a computer lab and don't want to turn the sound on, but I'll definitely check it out later. I've always wondered what the puppies would look like if my little yorkie got pregnant by my Mom's maltese. They are both the cutest dogs and I just can't imagine how adorable the babies would be! She's 5# and he's 7#, but I think she'd do just fine. She had two litters before I got her and they were singleton litters so I don't think she'd need a c-section.

catlover
04-01-2008, 08:10 AM
Wow. I kind of agree with Serene-how can this be good news? An unplanned litter, mixed breeds. I would worry about the health of MY dog, and be angry at the neighbor who allowed HIS dog to run loose. Plus, I guess working at an animal shelter tends to give me a totally different perspective on this.

Tiramisu
04-01-2008, 08:25 AM
I adopted a little 8mo Maltese girl and am so tempted to breed her (for just one litter) to my Yorkie boy (Yankee) when she's older. Would the pups be MALKIES? I've never seen a Maltese/Yorkie mix, but can you imagine how lovable that would be?! My daughter has a 2yo Bichon girl that we keep talking about mating with my Yankee. Guess that would be a BICKIE?

AngieDoogles
04-01-2008, 08:28 AM
I adopted a little 8mo Maltese girl and am so tempted to breed her (for just one litter) to my Yorkie boy (Yankee) when she's older. Would the pups be MALKIES? I've never seen a Maltese/Yorkie mix, but can you imagine how lovable that would be?! My daughter has a 2yo Bichon girl that we keep talking about mating with my Yankee. Guess that would be a BICKIE?

Some people call them Morkies or Yorktese. Malkies is a cute name too though!

Emmsmom
04-01-2008, 08:32 AM
Awww how sweet! You will have to post some pictures as soon as they get here. You know they say that mixed breed dogs are healthier than purebred dogs. I have been thinking of breeding Diesel with a Shih-Tzu. I think they would make adorable babies! I am not fond of the small nose a Shih-Tzu so I think mixing the two would just be perfect. Congrats!

Nicole
04-01-2008, 08:57 AM
Well at least she is a larger Yorkie. Hopefully all goes well with the delivery. How old is she? And when is she due?
Didn't she say she was 7 lbs?
I thought the standard was in fact, 7 lbs.:rolleyes:

Serene
04-01-2008, 08:58 AM
Well Bless your heart! I am sorry that I hold myself to a higher standard and to think I was once called a BYB. I'm out of here.

NicoleMarcelle
04-01-2008, 10:21 AM
congrats Kat!! give maggie kisses from Belle and I:) :p !! :)

as for the "larger Yorkie"-->the standard calls for 4-7 lbs, so she is in fact within the standard... "larger" would be like 15-20lbs i say! :D

Dobie
04-01-2008, 11:06 AM
I hope that some of these responses have been tongue in cheek - and that some thought is given to the welfare of the mothers and that the puppies will end up in good homes. As a person involved in rescue for many years, I've seen the sad consequences of people breeding dogs just to see what the puppies would like - only to drop 4 or 5 pups at the rescue's door because homes could not be found.

It seems some people are posting some outlandish things just to try to annoy others - why don't people behave more like adults and if you don't like someone, address it directly instead of engaging in schoolyard behavior.

protodog
04-01-2008, 11:12 AM
A number of yorkie-poodle mixes come to the kennel where I work. They all have the coloring of the yorkie, but the black stays black--doesn't fade to blue, and their coats are somewhere between a yorkie coat and a poodle coat. Their coats are long and wavy, and the texture is sort of cotton-y and tends to mat up easily. One way easy way to deal with the coat is to keep the dogs shaved in a 7-kennel, but doing so isn't necessary. The trick is to get a greyhound comb in addition to a brush and to use the comb after brushing. The comb will find trouble spots that a brush will go right over. As long as the puppy owners make sure they get all the way to the skin with the comb, they'll be able to keep the coat at any length they want.

Given that the father isn't your dog and has a history of escaping, you might want to consider testing the mother, and if possible the father, for brucellosis--an STD that dogs get and the mother can pass onto the puppies. I don't think the test is particularly expensive. The disease isn't rampant or anything, so you're probably in the clear, but since you don't know what other women the father has been hanging with, you might want to think about doing the testing.

Best of luck with the puppies. I sure hope you'll post pics when they arrive. The yorkie-poodle crosses I've met have all been very cute dogs.

Emmsmom
04-01-2008, 11:34 AM
Not sure why you think this is outlandish. If you don't agree with the OP or even the whole thread in its entirety then why even reply to it all. I simply avoid threads that I don't agree with. Just seems like a waste of time worrying over it. If you can't say anything nice then don't say anything at all. I really try to stick to this myself at times. I am not perfect and my true feelings slip out. Hey we aren't all perfect.

NicoleMarcelle
04-01-2008, 11:38 AM
i think we should all just be happy for Mag!!! even if her baby daddy is a houdini doggie who snuck in and all :) those darn poodles!!

Mac'sMom
04-01-2008, 11:45 AM
I think some people on here are just trying to educate others who obviously aren’t very educated on the matter, and the educators are being ridiculed for it. From what I can see, they are doing it in a respectful manner. Is there something wrong with disagreement on this board? Are people only allowed to post on this forum if they agree with senior members? Are opinions and concerns not allowed? It seems okay to talk about one’s dog, as long as no one brings up concerns or questions. I’m sorry buy that is a double standard and does not make sense. This seems like a nice forum…unless you dare to disagree with others.

Emmsmom
04-01-2008, 11:59 AM
It's not a matter of being educated. It is a matter of being respectful. I don't know that the OP really asked to be educated. She was vey happy about having new puppies and was just spreading the good word.

I think if you want to educate us about shelters and so on why not start a new thread in the Off Topic section on just that subject. I am sure it would get a ton of views. I just think there is a time and place for everything. I see you are a newbie! Welcome!

katcarasella
04-01-2008, 12:02 PM
Well Mac'sMom,
Welcome to 4WT :welcome:
I have no idea what you're talking about, though I do find this an odd post for someone that doesn't know us all yet.
By the way, I'm Kat and I'm the OP of this thread, nice to meet you :friendship:

Tiramisu
04-01-2008, 12:09 PM
Welcome Mac's Mom! Tell us about yourself.

Mac'sMom
04-01-2008, 12:20 PM
Thank you for the welcome.

I would take you up on the offer to post a thread about shelters, but as it has been stated by other members here, this is not a dog forum, so I doubt my effort would be welcomed or appreciated.

katcarasella
04-01-2008, 12:23 PM
Everyone, I'm going to post a new thread please watch for it.

This is getting out of hand, I'm Sorry!!

Dobie
04-01-2008, 12:30 PM
I don't believe that I claimed to be perfect anywhere in my reply - I know I am far from it.
I have found that ignoring issues just allows problems to fester - I was just saying that if people have issues with each other, they should approach them directly instead of beating around the push or taunting. It wasn't meant to offend anyone.

NicoleMarcelle
04-01-2008, 12:41 PM
new thread is up :)

katcarasella
04-01-2008, 12:49 PM
Gotcha, April Fools Day!!!.

We really are quite responsible when it comes to breeding out beloved furbutts.
Sorry I caused such a rife.
Sincerely,