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Old 09-06-2012, 11:31 AM   #23
Yorkiemom1
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My yorkie was 6 weeks last week and she was quite big...took her to the Vet had blood work and xrays due to her extremely large size - INFECTION - I was given amoxicillin which can kill the puppies (if there are puppies) I believe I waited too long to breed my 5lb baby. I did it for bloodline - I want her daughter I have never had such a wonderful relationship with a dog and I wanted to extend the joy - However Yorkies act like babies their whole life. I never factored her age - she is 6 years old and that is 44 by size and I regret my ignorance. The Vet was more concerned with her mate who was 5lbs or slightly less and I have taken her to the VET every 2 weeks and Friday we will Xray for the babies - I pray my baby will be okay!!! but if your baby is less than 5lbs- The expert breeders will make you sign a commitment NOT to breed due to the danger of their size...I paid 2800 plus plane fare for my girl and she was intended to be less than 5lbs - The Vet verified 2 years ago that she was safe to breed I just should have made this decisions 2 years ago so NOW I am a nervous wreck!!!
Amoxicillin is one of a few antibiotics that can be safely taken by the mother when she is pregnant. THAT is the least of your worries at this point.....Just take care of your momma, this may very well be an expensive venture....but you owe it to HER to do whatever is necessary to keep her alive and healthy. This breeding thing is NOT for novices....you can easily end up loosing your momma as well as all the babies, and have NOTHING to show for it but a huge vet bill. As you see, you are in trouble with momma, and she hasnt even whelped yet....you need to watch her very closely during the whelp....I dont know what kind of infection she has, but if the pups are born alive, and they do survive, you may be hand rearing them (bottle or tube feeding) if her milk is "tainted" from the infection......you REALLY need a mentor to be there with you as you may have your hand very full.....I will be praying for you and your momma dog and the puppies as well, coping with this unfortunate circumstance.
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