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Old 11-10-2013, 05:58 AM   #112
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Originally Posted by bryce87i View Post
DottiesYrky - Thank you so much for the positive reply, I greatly appreciate it.

LadyJane - Take dottiesyrky's reply as an example of a good response to my post,
rather than the rude, stubborn, immature post that you decided to make.
Bottom line is yes, it WAS an accident - we kept them separated to the best of our
ability, and made sure she had a diaper on at all times to prevent something like this
from happening, but during the night she somehow managed to wiggle out of her diaper,
and got pregnant. So yea, it WAS an accident. And the only reason we didn't have her
spayed yet is because at some point we were hoping to have a litter with my sisters
boy pup, but unfortunately my own boy got to her first because of the diaper incident.
So again, YEAH, it WAS an accident. And you're very stubborn and thick-headed to make
the reply you just made, after everything I said in my update. Instead, most mature adults
would be happy she was successful, and simply reply with a positive attitude, congratulating
me and wishing me the best. Buuut no, you chose to act like a stubborn 5 year old and
continue to reinforce and prove the negative things I spoke of in my update. But that's ok,
some people just don't have good character. Can't blame you for that, it comes natural.

To everyone else - I'm very happy for my little girl, and glad everything was a success
If you haven't read my update yet, please do. And thanks to everyone!
Pics coming sometime soon!

Congrats on a safe C-section and that your gal is doing fine with the nursing of the pups. I do hope you know that is not always the case after a C section. By now you probably have found Debbie Jensen's web site, which has some good info and advice on whelping/puppy-care et al.

To the part I bolded; it is important for future readers to realize that diapers/belly bands et al, are not meant to be used as an impediment to breeding; they as you have found out are woefully in-adequate for that job. Usually two procedures are used, separate rooms and separate crates, and no un-supervised interactions. Males and females are exercised separately and are not let free run of the house together.

I am assuming you did not have your gal spayed along with the C-section so unless she is spayed before her next heat; I urge you to keep her separated from your male as described above.

Good luck with the pups and momma.
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