I am guessing you did not do any health testing or available genetic testing? If you didn't and you don't know the lines of these dogs then you need to be prepared to take full financial responsibility for any puppies born because some can be born with genetic illness (that might not pop up until 2 years of age) and some of the puppies could even be born with illnesses they suffer and then don't make it. Your dog might also need a c-section which is a couple thousand dollars. Also breeding is a lot harder then you think and you very well could lose your dog as well as any puppies she has especially if you do not know every single sign of distress because you could miss it and very easily lose your dog. If you really really love your dog you should keep her as a pet and not risk her life and get an emergency spay.
__________________ Taylor  My babies Joey, Penny , Ollie & Dixie Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! |