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Originally Posted by TinyBit Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Walton KS
Posts: 1,126 Advice for first time breeding.
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Ok, first off I know many of you will say I should NOT have let my pups breed. I had both checked with two local vets and talked with three breeders in my area that said it would be fine. So our story goes like this.
This was Lacie's First heat cycle(age 9 months) in a 3# female, very small be also very mature and healthly. Her mother is also 3# and used for breeding twice a year. Her sire is 3# also. Mother always has 4 pups in each litter avg. about 1.5 oz at birth and adult weight avg. 3#
Gizmo was only 7 months and I wasn't sure he'd be ready yet. He figured it out. He is bigger almost 5#. Both I believe comes from smaller parents. I got him from Pam Hinkle here on YT.
Questions: I saw tie ups from Dec. 14 - Dec. 19th. When should I begin counting days from??? the first? the Last? Between??
At what date should I be doing xrays?? Are they needed?
What other dangers Do I need to know???
I have checked out the heat cycle link and have read as much as possible. But just thought I'd ask you all that have been there for your advice also.
Thanks
Dawn
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I answered your questions in an earlier post, but I had to come back and tell you how sorry I am that your getting more negative responses then helpful ones.
Although I agree this breeding is a mistake and should never have happened, I find the most important thing right now is the healthy and safety of your female. If theres anything I can do to help you please feel free to ask me, send me a pm anytime.
Now have you considered aborting this litter?? Are you fully aware at the high risk of death your putting your female at?? Perhaps now that you have seen peoples explanation of what harm can come to your female you should seriously reconsider allowing this wehlping to take place.
Well whatever your decision is ultimately it is your choice and we should be here to support you in a positive way for the well being of your girl. I hope this post becomes more helpful to you as you get more insight into the dangers you can be faced with!