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Old 05-26-2008, 09:42 AM   #26
EmrldShdwQueen
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Thank you everyone for your support. This is another thread that we can point those to who are thinking of breeding their pets and don't understand the consequences.

That baby that I had to pull would've killed her if I hadn't known that I HAD to stick my fingers up there and get him out. I knew he was already dead because his feet were the only things out and there was no sac...so all I could think about was that she had been trying to push him out for a long time and I HAD to get him out of there.

Bless her heart, she did so good...she was trying so hard and she was exhausted. I had to give her some Calsorb after that first one...because she just had absolutely no energy to push anymore.

I do have some good news though...the two little girls are nursing!! They both gained from last night. Their birth weights were 3.6 and 3.8 and today they're 3.9 and 4.1!! My sister has decided to name them Jade and Lily, and we are most likely keeping both of them. Chloe is going to be spayed as soon as they are old enough.

Let this be a good lesson to anyone who wants to know the dangers of breeding. My mom and my sister wanted to breed Chloe so badly, even though I had warned and warned them. She didn't come from a reputable breeder, and we had no idea about her lines. This is what can happen, and I'm so sorry it had to happen to her, but my mom was in the room when I had to pull out the boy...and she was crying. She said, "I will never bred another one of my babies again." Thank God that Chloe and her babies are ok...but I'm glad that a lesson was learned here.

Thank you all again for being so supportive.
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