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Old 05-17-2013, 06:09 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 View Post
For the health of your female, have her spayed immediately. You can have that done now and her health will not be at risk from a pregnancy in an essentially immature female. You have no idea what dogs are behind the male or the female, ie., in their pedigrees, and THAT is where the monsters can be lurking. While you may be looking at a small male and a small female, you could have large dogs behind them, and that could really present a problem for your female, giving birth. Dont be deterred by what the vet bill may be to have your female spayed....if she continues with the pregnancy and needs a c-section, etc., you can triple or quadruple what the cost of a spay is. Then next, have your male neutered, to prevent anymore accindental breedings.
Thank you for this Judy.
OP the poster above is a proven and respected breeder with many years behind her name....please heed the advice given. I know you want what is best for your girl....she is still a baby....please I have to reiterate, have your baby spayed.
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