I am sure ALOT of experienced breeders have lost pups too. I can understand your concern before but if they didn't heed to that, then my concern would have shifted to the pregnancy. Did you get a chance to be there during delivery? Did they do something wrong that you could see? There was a post a little while back from a girl who just literally sat back and watched the puppy die in the sac. She could have rubbed it off of the poor thing and tried to do something, but she didn't. Natures way, or something to that effect ,she called it. That was being cruel.
I am not a breeder from way back, but my girl just has her first litter in Nov, 2010. I researched endlessly, joined this forum and had a vet on call. Sometimes, it IS a matter of fact of "Nature". I am sorry for the little ones. Hopefully this will have shocked them enough to not try this again and have both animals altered. |