05-16-2008, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by txshopper73 I agree, Dee. When you have people that have never whelped a pup but yet has talked to 1,000 vets on the subject, has read every book out there...and they think they know more than those that have actually experienced it...you just shake your head and walk away.
Those breeders are still out there...just pm them. | That is true but reading, watching videos is also learning too...There as Tami has said things in whelping that is being updated everyday with new testing and that is also how we learn...Experience also.
I'm trying to learn from each and everything there is out there to learn from books, to people to videos and from experience...Sometimes books can help if we read far enough into them.
Some of us here hasn't had really bad experiences with whelping such as me...So here at the Breeders Section is where I try to learn from too. I don't walk away from those who post about reading or talking to vets, every vet is different some went to school early in life and are older and very sit in their ways to where there are new ones who is learning all the new and sometimes easier ways of doing things with breeding/whelping/raising litter...So we shouldn't turn them away either.
They could post tho I have no experience in breeding dogs/yorkies but I'm in vet school or my vet has told my dad and so on this or that. This would help as Administrator posted earlier. I hope you or Dee don't take what I've said the wrong way, but after reading Tamis post and thinking about it I now have a change of thoughts...It is true what she had to say about learning. See we can all learn from each other if we want to. Hope U have a great weekend. Lee |
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