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Originally Posted by jaydoubledub I'm fairly certain I said I needed an expert. I'm actually positive I was asking for a mentor. Maybe in your arrogance you missed that. Yes, I know his history as being fathered by a very healthy, certified, AKC stud. His mother was not certified, but, was very healthy. Shy on the other hand, I only know that all blood testing and exams have come back as healthy. She's been to 3 visits in the past year and a half (not including her "puppy shots") to come back as negative for any defects found, so far.
As far as the "sunshine and happiness" goes, I'm sorry you live in a world where you fret over everything. I don't know if it's me or my career that has given me the ability to see dangers, assess them, and carry on. Maybe that's why I'm an adult male with all of my hair and a satisfying life. I don't freak out over everything. The very important things that come along I keep my cool and sanity. Smile, you only live once. My Shy only lives once. I have much to learn about everything and I'm open to learn it. I'll never claim to know everything or what is best for anyone. I can only give my tacit knowledge and opinions. |
You apparently are not known of the dangers of breeding a small yorkie female. I would say she is about 4.5 pounds- maybe 5 but in the picture she looks closer to 4. I guess if you were one to freak out about things you would have research breeding before the tie happened. Hold on let me bow to you because you had a planned tie and decided to come on and ask questions. After the fact. Being a member on Yt for a while I've read horrible stories on this subject- it is very said to see. So many things can happen and all for what..?? You wanted Shy to be happy and have some babies.
Very sad. I wish you the best of luck. I pray you have a spay and neuter contract with the puppies, I hope you don't make Shy go through this again. I pray Shy makes it through this and her and her puppies live a long healthy life. Hopefully one day you maybe can work with Shy to make her a non fearful dog.