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Originally Posted by txshopper73 She just called. Tinkerbell is well. She's eating, drinking, walking around just fine. 3 of her other dogs are growling and barking at her...I'm assuming is because she smells different from the antiseptic and such. But Tinkerbell's sister, Goldie, layed next to her and cleaned her face. So far, I guess Tinkerbell still thinks she's pregnant. Anyway, looks good for her. Thanks everyone! |
I'm glad to hear tinkerbell is feeling better. She's been on my mind all day. I feel so bad for her. losing any baby for any body is a terrible thing to have to deal with. i dont know anything about breeding but i do know that its not for me. i'll leave that to train perfessionals. now i see first hand the damage that can be done. I will never shake my head again as someone is being scolded on breeding too small or too soon (although i know this wasnt the case here). This was just an eye opener for me that you can't read a few books,wake up and become a breeder no more than you can one day become a midwife. It take lots of dedication and knowledge. poor tinkerbell