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Old 01-13-2006, 08:39 PM   #10
Candace_Chang
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s
I was really hoping that 'zero experience' was not going to be your answer, but since it was I will give you the best advice I can. I would DEFINATELY do whatever I had to do to make sure a vet or an experienced breeder was by your side when she goes into labor. You may have a long tough road ahead of you...have you prepared for that? There are numerous people on this board that have been breeding and studying for years and still have problems with losing the moms during birth. I know it is too late to say this now--and I really hope everything goes OK with her delivery. Out of curiosity, why would you intentionally breed her if you don't have any knowledge whatsoever of how to properly care for her and what to expect? Breeding is not something that should be taken so lightly. You are putting KiKi at great risk by not educating yourself as to what needs to be done to ensure her saftey during this process. I hate to be so blunt, but...
well i did do alot of research on this before I bred her and I also talk to at least 3 vets and they all said that KiKi is healthy and saying that breeding her is not a problem, Also, they all recommended me to do C section, I mean, it's not that one day i just wake up and say ok im going to breed her without even thinking what's gonna happen....I mean everyone has their first time, Im sure all the experiences breeder here had their first time...they were new to it before...if I really wasn't concern about her, I wouldn't be here asking for help, rite? I would just set an appointment next week and just let her get a C section ..I don't think anyone who's asking for help here don't care about their dog if they are already looking for help...
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