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Old 04-10-2011, 08:41 AM   #30
Belladonna1
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Originally Posted by KendraE View Post
Ok, Im here to reply...sorry it took so long. Yes, is a VERY messy situation. This female IS NOT the same fermale. This "breeder" has several yorkies. These parents are ENTIRELY different from Macs. My yorkie, Bevo, is Macs daddy and is going to be neutered. It is such a long story.......

I had asked opinions earlier on bringing this female home. Yes, her owner has offered me a pup from this litter because Mac was a blue. She keeps her dogs in small crates, and lets them go at 6 weeks. I have been desperately trying to get her to change her ways, and think MAYBE I am haveing a small impact. Plz read my previous thread (im not really sure how to post the link) and you will better understand. I thought long and hard over this decision, and thought it would be in the mommas best interest to come here. I have informed my vet and will be taking her to him in two weeks time for another sonogram to make sure of the number of puppies. She has had one and they found 3. I have gathered all the supplies and do know there is a good possibility she could need a c-section. I am no way doing this for the "fun" of it nor am I getting some kick out of it. I am truly trying to help.

Thank you for those that are there to support. For the others, I understand. I didnt breed this dog, and I know how many yorkies there are out there born to BYB's. She is another. I am truly just trying to help make a difference in their health by keeping her and her pups in a safe, clean envireoment where I will have control over when they leave. And it wont be 6 weeks!!
Thanks for clearing up this is not the same bitch, and Iam glade to see an outsider notice a byb needing education but I cant help but to agree with woggieman on the subject of birthing the pups, Even thou the byb is not breeding with the respect of the dogs atleast she knows how to help with the whelp. So if you do not know how to deliver pups atleast have the byb come over for the birthing or take her to the vet other then that I can see why youd want the pups after the birth in your care its never a good thing to see a 6 week old pup stay caged its hole life and then snatched from its mother at such a young age, Please do have help during the whelp and not relie on YT memebers for such dier info at what could be a life changing event. PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND MOMMA
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