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Originally Posted by YorkieShadow Nothing against you but I always wonder why most breeders say this. I mean I know there is a big chance one can lose the mother . But when I see a breeders type this answer to the question above
.]i would suggest that unless you are prepared to lose your baby, that she not be bred.
Isent that what you breeders are doing when you breed your females? taking the same chance at losing your females? so why is it ok for you to breed and take the chance? I just dont get this answer coming from someone who does breed.
Again dee Im not trying to point fingers or start trouble, I just really dont under stand this.
I say read every thing you can and have all the test done on her an dthe male you plan to breed her with before deciding to breed her. Ask your vet what he/she thinks. If she was mine I wouldnt breed her , just keep her as a loving pet. |
i take no offense but my response that you quoted was because so many people DO NOT realize that they can lose their mamas and think all you have to do is put two dogs together and let them mate. Breeding is a very serious thing and can sometimes hae dire concenquences . They do not have a clue how to save the mam and babies should something go seriously wrong and it is the middle of the night with no vet available especially in rural areas like the one I live in. We have no emergency vets. oh and one more thing, I researched two years before I ever bred my first dog. And I know what to do should one of my females have a problem