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Originally Posted by Reese1 First off, I really do hope this little female has been spayed, best possible decision!
Having said that, I don't see how I could assume positives vs negatives in this situation. We are talking about a 10 month old female who is too young to have puppies and owners who are not in a financial position to take care of a pregnancy, possible c-section, etc..
The OP inquired on YT over 2 years ago about breeding, so I would say it is something they wanted to do.
If you want to breed though, you have to do your homework and education and that starts BEFORE you go and buy a female and male.
You should be reading books, working with a mentor, etc..
If they had done that and had breeder knowledge as you mentioned, then they wouldn't have found themselves in that position. One could have learned a lot in two years! JMO |
Amazing how someone who was not able to find even low cost spay/neuter prior, was immediately able to find a FREE spay and neuter WITH a complication of pregnancy. Makes me
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I went back and read the first dozen or so posts in this thread and saw nothing but answers as to the best course of action and suggestions on lower costs options...at least, that's how it started out. It seemed pretty clear cut, question and answers, until excuses started being made for the OP and people started justifying her actions for her. Then after that, things seemed to start getting fuzzy...
Irregardless, she found the answer and had her pup spayed, which was truthfully for the best in this situation. So obviously someone said something right. |
I never could understand why this happens. It amazes me when some posters come out of the woodwork to post in that fashion. They will actually make excuses for the situation by assumption.

What exactly is the point of
that when there are clear choices offered to the situation? I just don't get it.