03-18-2008, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy The smaller the dog, the smaller the birth canal and the more risks for complications and c-sections. It's just more dangerous to breed a tiny female. You'll have exceptions to every rule of course but why take the additional risk with a life? Also, why purposely try to produce tiny dogs? Reputable breeders strive to produce dogs in the 4-7lb range. Those that are 2-4lbs aren't necessarily less healthy (although many times they are) but they are at a higher risk of being injured, more prone to hypoglycemia, and it's just harder to treat a tiny dog as opposed to a larger one. | Great post Michelle
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