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Old 03-16-2011, 07:37 AM   #4
sgilmour
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Hi, I am getting all that information now, I want to take her to the vets for lots of check ups and such too. I work at Pets at Home (I am 21, havent finished uni yet), and we are trained a lot on dog nutrition and stuff so I know about feeding her puppy food again but the rest i need to look into. I am really thorough about things so I will make sure we do whatever we can. I've read into whelping boxes and stuff but only just scratched the surface, it is quite overwhelming though! Like you say it is still dangerous, I'm just glad she isnt any smaller or it would be worse. When we got her she was too young to be spayed, only 4 months old. She was from a lady who had literally 50 or so dogs totally neglected. There were 5 in her litter. We were intending to get her spayed after this season, we meant to get it done before hand but got distracted to be honest and were reminded when she came into heat again! We rescued a yorkie at the same time who was already neutered, I believe they get them fixed generally as soon as possible at the shelter. As a rule we spay/neuter asap with out pets, we have 8 rabbits all done, the females cost around £75-90 each! But we don't want them breeding or fighting so we are happy to pay the costs. Thanks so much for the advice and well wishes, I really hope she will be ok too
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