According to your previous post--from teh first litter she had, it appears--your female is only 3.9 lbs? That is way too small for her to be bred! Also, looks like last time you got help and advice during the pregnancy from the YT breeder you got your dog from? Perhaps she would be willing to help you out again...have you contacter her? (I'm really a bit baffled as to why a small female would be placed w/ full registration into this kind of siutation--that certainly does not speak well for the breeder. I'm really hoping there are some missing pieces to the puzzle here.)
For starters, you are breeding her too many days. Breeding once per day, 2-3 days when she is furtile is all that you really need to do. Anything more is potentially harmful and not likely to take due to the male's lowered sperm count. I would certainly see a vet and find a mentor. Most likely, it would be in this girl's best interest to be retired as a breeder. In any event, it does not seem like you are fully prepared with extensive knowledge on the overall breeding process. I would suggest taking the time to work with someone, researching, and then look at the aspect of breeding. |