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Originally Posted by Kozmosmomma Uh, no.
I am not trying to breed anyone at this moment and I sure as heck do not want an "accident."
My reasons for waiting 2 years is because my vet said that is okay to wait. I am going to listen to him. Personally I do not like the idea of giving a puppy anesthesia. There were a few cases I have read about where a puppy goes under to get spayed and does not come out of it. Locally this happened to a neighbor so I am waiting 2 years. I waited 2 years for my other yorkies and that is what works for us.
My grandmother was a reputable breeder and I did breed a litter once with her. I am not looking to breed. I am not opposed to it, but I am not looking to do it at this time or in the near future. I cannot ask my grandmother for advice because she died. And, I do not want to make a vet appointment and take a day off work for my vet to tell me there is nothing wrong with my dog.
Not that I have clarified the situation, does anyone have any idea what is going on? She shows zero signs of heat and all of the boys are going crazy- yes even the neutered ones.
Is it possible that she could go back into heat after not even a full two months? I didn't think that was possible. Again, she is showing zero physical signs. The boys just won't stop mounting any time she's in the room.
Thank you for any advice or ideas. |
Of course it's ok to wait until 2 years it's just not the best. Until you figure it out I think you need to separate them. Anesthesia is extremely safe especially when the right protocols are used as well as pre surgery blood work. One thing I notice about most of the dogs I have heard about dying while under was when no blood work was done so the dog could have had an underlying issues. The problem with waiting that long with yorkies is most yorkies end up not losing all of the baby teeth and need them removed when they get fixed. If they don't lose all there baby teeth and you wait until 2 years to take care of them you are risking rotting of the teeth where food gets stuck between the baby teeth and the adult teeth and leaving them for that long will also mess up the alignment of there jaws.