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Old 04-25-2012, 09:23 AM   #8
Lorraine
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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 View Post
Have your female spayed now.....this is easily done and is not a problem....if this was an accident and you do not have a good, at the very LEAST a 7 generation pedigree, on both dogs....you need to have that female spayed. Any babies born are YOUR responsibility, for the LIFE of those babies, regardless of where they are sold or sent, and that includes all illnesses, all genetic defects, etc., because THAT is what responsible breeders do. You have no experience in breeding, you do not have a minimal working knowledge of the lines in a dogs pedigree, what lines you can safely cross and which ones may have a recessive gene that can produce a genetic defect.....your best bet is to have your female spayed NOW. I am sorry but this breeding game is a crap shoot on a good day....and if you can not afford to have a spay done now, you certainly will not be able to pay for a c-section if the female gets into trouble whelping....and you will loose the entire shooting match.
Absolutely right, fabulous advice.
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