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Originally Posted by Mardelin Convenient another oops! Precautions, were not taken or didn't how to take them. Oops, are usually caused by irresponsible owners.
If you really had your girl's welfare at heart the moment she was bred, she should have been spayed.
Amazing that whenever one of these horrendous acts are committed the OP always attempts to turn the table. |
Yes so much doesn't add up.. Admitted large breed breeder (former). Belly bands are you kidding me? I've never put belly bands on my male yorkie, my males are separated all the time from my female. They exercise separately are fed separately. are in different rooms. This is just not how a large breed breeder would naturally think, to put belly bands on as a contraceptive????? Oh and let's not forget the "humping thread". Mary do you know how to properly correct humping in a breeding male? I am sure you do, as do I. And how that differentiates between correcting with a non breeding male.
To not know in your very fingertips the weight of your little Yorkie, particularly if you were planning, planning on breeding her?| Well that is hard to swallow.
This girl I beleive in my heart of hearts was way too young and way too light to be bred. The pictures, the data on her entries, tell it all.
You know 2.4 lbs is an awfully accurate weight measurement. This poster is not from England or Canada where there is metric. Metric 2.4 @2.2 lbs per 1 metric is a little over 5lbs US.
Barbi your story doesn't ring true.
Forget all that... just know really really KNOW that your light bitchand very young bitch is at real risk for Eclampsia.
Protect your bitch and your pups.