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Old 07-17-2010, 06:42 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by TMWESS77 View Post
I just bought a 3 year old female yorkie yesterday from a woman who was very shady. She told me the reason she wanted to get rid of Gracie is because she wouldnt ever get pregnant. I drive miles to see this poor baby and when I got there the ladys home was nasty Gracie was dirty and matted and I felt so bad I had to take her. I got my baby home and got her all cleaned up..matts had to be cut out and she was brushed out and I put bows in her hair and made her the pretty baby she is suppose to be. Anyway..Today my daughter and I both felt fluttering in Gracies tummy so I called the wicked woman and asked her what the world it might be..she answers with" Oh yes I bred Gracie with my five pound male yorkie and she will be due the 28th". NOW for my question.IS the fluttering puppies or could it be gas..Gracie is thin.. U can count her bones as U pet her its so bad! And she doesnt show at all. Nipples dont have any milk that I can tell.
What a rotten so and so of a breeder......telling you she couldn't get pregnant, bred her and didn't take the time to watch her.
Do get her to the vet, if her first due date is on the 28th, you can obtain x-rays on the 55th day of gestation. start feeding 3 or 4 times a day. '
You don't have much time so, you'll have to get whelping supplies. We're to help you get through this. Oh! milk does not come in for a bit, hopefully it doesn't. Don't allow the vet to put Gracie on Calcium pills until after she's had the pups, that is if she's pregnant.
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