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Old 08-04-2010, 09:52 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by lovemymisty View Post
Just so you and everyone else know I called the emergency vet when she got hooked with the male and they said she would be fine. I took her in when she started to look pregnant and they said she would be fine put her on puppy food which I already knew that and just wait 63 days from the hook date...
I called the vet after she had them and again they said her little went well and that she left the pup alone because she knew something was wrong same with the second one. Glad we could save that one and now she is taking great care of them both...

I again called the vet and asked if she could have another litter and they said it sounds like her litter went well and there is no reason for her not to have another litter even if she is only 4.6 pounds....

so did you all go to vet school i dont think you did but thanks for all the advice, judgements, ect...

You called an emergency vet, and without examining your girl he/she said she would be fine?? How well did this emergency vet know your dog? I've never experienced a vet offer an opinion on a dog of mine that they have never seen.
If this is indeed factual, then this is a vet I'd not do business with.


*** the other thing the vet told me was to be careful what you read on the internet because most of it is opinion and not fact


once again thanks but im out.... will no longet be reading this....

ill get my info from the real professionals not the breeders
You called an emergency vet and they said she would be fine, sight unseen, no history with your female? And you think this is proper vet care and advice?

Her litter went well? Your litter is what 2-3 days old? She successfully birthed three pups, one died in the sac, one you broke the sac, and to this moment survives. Do you know yet if those pups are healthy? No you do not. These pups will need to have health checks done.

Yes one should definitely be carefull with what you read on the net. So get some reputable books on breeding, find advise from a Repro Vet, who is experienced in toy breeds and breeding.

I linked in an earlier post about reputable links and organizations whose sole purpose is the care an nuturing of this breed. My guess is you won't go there.

So miracle happen everyday, I hope that a miracle will occur, and your pups and Mom will survive and be healthy despite your lack of knowledge.
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