I thought that but wasn't sure. It is interesting to me; I love seeing all  
the new pups and was just wondering what all went into their breeding. I am 
sure  it is stressful but exciting also.
                                    Blessings,
                                            Sheila
 
 
In a message dated 8/23/2008 6:07:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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Actually this is  what I do Sheila.
I look at their  pelvic structure to see if they can deliver normally or a 
c-section.  Then I think I am right before I ever attempt I take her to the vet 
and  make doubly sure he thinks it's ok.
Right now I only  have one male Hercules and he is a 3 pounder.
With chi's everyone  has an opinion like everything else.
The rule I follow  for 'me' OS never ever go ove r3 pounds larger in weight 
if the sire is  bigger.
Now if he smaller  than the dam which mine usually is then that's ok.
Clear as mud?  Probably knowing me.
But I would never  breed wee chi as I want her to go to a wonderful home .
I think she is a  bit small.
Mare
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
Date: 8/23/2008  5:59:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: [Chihuahuas]  Question For Breeders?

 
Is there a certain size female that can not be breed? Is it  recommended to 
only breed 5 lbs or larger or does it depend on the size  of the male u breed a 
chi with?
              



 
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