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Can Yorkshire Terrier Teacups make babies?

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Can Yorkshire Terrier Teacups make babies?

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Any two animals with the same chromosomes (DNA) can mate. Their success rate depends on their a number of things. Health can be one of them. In dogs, size can play a role in successful birth as well. A large male could cause complications for a smaller female. An example of two different animals breed together to make a hybrid like your puppy would be the mule. a mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse interesting about the mule— (can be noted in dealing with hybrids) MULE F1 hybrid. The reverse, the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey, is called a hinny. The term “mule” (Latin mulus) was formerly applied to the infertile offspring of any two creatures of different species. The mule, easier to breed[citation needed] and usually larger in size than a hinny, has monopolized the attention of breeders[citation needed]. The chromosome match-up more often occurs when the jack (male donkey) is the sire and the mare (female horse) is the dam. Sometimes people let

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