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Old 12-08-2011, 02:12 PM   #15
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Let me share a story with you all. My foster, also named Chloe's former owners tried to breed her once. She had to have an emergency c-section due to complications during whelp. She only had one puppy and it died. The vet then performed an immediate spay on her. She almost died as well. Now she has a huge scar on her belly from this. Chloe was lucky, she didn't die. Why someone would want to risk their baby like this is beyond me.

I don't understand why anyone would go through all this, and then just give away the puppies. Why don't you just buy them one from a reputable breeder who actually knows what they are doing? Better yet, rescue one from the shelter, or adopt a rescue.

YOU ARE ADDING TO THE PET OVERPOPULATION. YOU ARE DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE AND MORE PERFECTLY HEALTHY DOGS BEING PUT DOWN.
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