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Old 01-30-2009, 04:33 PM   #7
Rosiegirl
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Originally Posted by bjh View Post
This is why diet and nutrition is important and also you have to use caution to not expose expectant mommas to chemicals. I think some people over supplement their pregnant dogs and that can cause problems.


Is this going to be your first Yorkie litter? How old and how big is the female?
I agree, I am pretty much a total naturalist. Unless meds and supplements are neccesary I stay away from them. I believe in Nature. I actually spend 10 dollars on each of my bottles of shampoo (and another 10 on the conditioner) for myself and my children because I just can't assume all those chemicals are healthy when your rubbing it all over your head! I even was milking my own goats to avoid buying regular milk from the store w/all those hormones etc. I do the same for my animals.

This IS my first litter. My Rosie is 2 years and 2 mos. old, she weighs 5.5 lbs. (We just went to our stud today as a matter of fact, it was crazy)
I was invited to try to attend a Yorkie birth in about a week unless I am tied up in class, it is my 'mentor's' whelping.
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