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Old 01-05-2006, 08:04 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by whispersmom2
Daisy's mom, yes it can be dangerous to allow a family female PET have a litter. Inexoerience has killed many a small Yorkie. Please read back over some of the posts here and you will see we are not being mean; just concerned. There is no good reason to take a chance on complications by breeding a female that has had no health testing, is strictly pet quality and is not watched over by a caregiver all the time.
I might have missed your baby's size; the breeder; the history; and your or another person's experience with pregnancy, whelping and puppy care. Plus, the expenses of a non-complicated pregnancy are high and a complicated one can be extremely costly..Maybe you could get a good, knowledgeable mentor in your area and discuss your plans and concerns.
Good Luck with your baby. I would suggest you go ahead with spaying..
Thank you.. This is all that I needed to know. She's definitely not going to be a show dog and I am no breeder so spayed it is..
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