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Originally Posted by MMMMM Thanks so much for your sympathies. I've never cried so much since I was 2 years old, and I've gone through 2 marriages and many boyfriends during her lifetime. She was my one constant that supported me through everything. The tears are pouring down my face even now, 2 1/2 months after her death. The on-line chats and message boards only make me feel worse.
ALL of the vets really advised that she be spayed because of those 2 reasons. I never got her spayed because I was ensuring that she was NEVER unsupervised around other dogs, even when not in heat. I thought that we don't normally "spay" humans, so why put her through the surgery. Was I ever wrong. I guess it must have just been a quirk of my own dog.
Does allowing a dog to have a litter stop the false pregnancies? I'm only asking out of curiosity. |
I know what it is to lose a beloved pet...furkid......I lost my beloved terriepoo at 16 years of age....although, with her passing came my love for the Yorkshire Terrier.
As stated above....I've had females that their first Season resulted in false pregnacy and went on to whelp successful litters...and never resulting in a false pregnacy when I've skipped a breeding.