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Originally Posted by taren thank you for your input, i did contact my vet as soon as this happened. AND THIS WAS AN ACCIDENT!!!! |
I know that in your mind it was an "accident". But did you actually research how to safely keep intact dogs together, when the female is in heat? If not, why not?
Surely if you had researched here, or in other places, or even asked your vet, how to best protect against accidental matings, you would not have left your two intact dogs, to roam around the house together?
I posted how to do this in an earlier response, in this thread. Even still with all that I do, and follow; yes accidents can happen. What happened to me, was my escape artist (who is a female), got out of her crate, the door to our bedroom was left open (mistake on our part), she happily walked into our bedroom where our intact male was sleeping, and nozzled me hi Mommy. I about had a heart attack!. Thank God nothing happened, but it could have. Our bedroom door is supposed to be closed during the heat cycles; it wasn't. We had also bungee corded her crate, and I can't for the life of me figure out how she got out, but she did.
And just so you know, I am a show breeder, all my dogs have been health tested and checked out throughly. But I did not want this girl to mate with this boy. So I was very upset about "my"/our carelessness.
That is an ACCIDENT. Not what you described. If you don't plan, don't research, then you plan to FAIL