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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s Reading and asking questions is certainly not anything to apologize for. However, that alone is not the BEST way to prepare. As most anyone here will tell you, having someone experienced in the flesh is going to be your best route. Maybe start by contacting the person you got your little one from? Or the stud owner? Or a vet or perhaps someone that your vet could recommend? Any of those sources should have the experience needed to give you some help. |
I got my girl from too far away for her to be of any whelping help.
I have my vet minutes away. He will be of help to me during pregnancy as well as any birthing emergency I may have.
Stud owner is also willing to help hands on. She does not use the products I am inquiring about so I figured who better to ask on those things than breeders who may use them. I will ask my vet tho.
I also have a neighbor who breeds a different small breed of dog. She is minutes from my house.
I read alot. When the question comes to mind I ask it. In addition to asking it I put it on a printable list to ask my vets assistant in the days to come.
Yes, I ask alot of questions. For assurance. For education. For ideas. Being my first time I will ask no matter how trivial it sounds for the sole purpose of having more confidence when I am potentially faced with it head on. I can read, ask on here or in person all the questions I have....but it is and will be nothing like experiencing it in real.