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Originally Posted by cesar49 dogs give birth the same way women do..
so that is a comparable point
uterus, placenta, birth canal...
the anatomy is similar |
The only comparable point is that dogs and women both give birth as most land living mammals due via uterine delivery. That is the ONLY comparable point. Dogs and woman
hardly give birth in a comparable manner.

The need for a c-section in a human vs a dog are completely different scenarios.
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Originally Posted by cesar49 the need for a csection is a sign that she should not be bred.. |
Not neccissarily. It depends on the
reason the section was needed. Now more than one section on the same bitch, that's it, IMO, end of story, no more tries.
And the universal solution to the problem is not to "use a smaller stud" as you suggested earlier. (Still waiting on the reasoning behind
that.)
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Originally Posted by cesar49 why is it ok to breed a female under 5lbs? all of a sudden.?
it has been repeated over and over by reputable caring, experienced
breeders on yt.... do not breed a female under 5 lbs.. |
Who here is claiming that a less than 5lb female should be bred?
Of course this and multiple c-sections on a bitch are things that I'm sure greedy millers do. But those types of breeders are not the ones being addressed, were they?