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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member | Wow not only is it important to wait until the third heat to breed but size is very important. My Chelsey in my avatar is beautiful and would have made wonderful puppies but even at 4.3 lbs the vet felt she had a very small reproduction area and would be at risk being bred. I immediately had her fixed. She is still around 4.5 lbs and almost two. Lots of people say "Oh you should have bred her" NO way she is too small and I could never have taken the chance on losing her! I wish you the best of luck with your little girl and her puppies but I never would have taken a chance
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member | Oh also I have a 9 month old girl that I kept to bred and it looks like she may be to tiny also at 4.6 lbs so unless she grows in the next year it will be no puppies for her either. Little Kayla Sue may or may not be a mom only time and the vet will tell. By the third heat I'll know for sure. I will not bred her unless my vet whom I trust says it is a go.
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Seneca, SC
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| I just re=read, and I don't think her breeder is reputable..I read where the mother of this little 9 mo is also 3 lbs and she has 2 litters a year..for one thing, when you breed, you can do it back to back, then skip a year, or every other heat cycle..to me, that's NOT a reputable breeder...I look at my little 3 1/2 lb 5 mo old and it just breaks my heart.. to me, my little girl is tiny and I could never put her through anything like that, I love her too much |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Houston, Texas
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HONESTLY - Good luck with your litter!
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: US
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| I just have to say that I'm SO worried about this little girl! I've been thinking about this ever since the OP, and I just feel so bad for her...TinyBit, I know she is your dog and you do have the right to do whatever you want, but PLEASE PLEASE read all this advice...most of these posts AREN'T meant to offend you, only help you and your little girl. You DID ask what the dangers were, am I right? I hope you're not taking offense to all of this, and I hope you aren't just rolling your eyes at everyone's comments (I am not accusing you of anything) or skipping through people who don't agree with you. Your little girl really needs to be spayed, ESPECIALLY at her age. Please google something about small dogs being bred too early and all the issues it can cause. She is STILL a baby herself!! You're asking for knowledge and opinions, so please girl, consider everything you're being told!! Many of these breeders here have been doing this a LONG time, and have had many tragedies throughout...and even I, a young adult, have heard of several horror stories that start out like this! My little Sophie is 3 1/2 lbs at 8 months, and she is just NOT built to have puppies. 3 lb dogs should NEVER have been bred, but unfortunately it runs rampant these days...but you should know that it is IRRESPONSIBLE! If you REALLY want to breed, please terminate this pregnancy and get your TINY girl spayed, and then talk to some reputable breeders here on YT or in your area that are willing to sell you a standard size female (5-7 lbs) who will be big enough to breed with your male. Sweetie, we are NOT trying to be hateful, only trying to save the life of your little girl, your BABY whom you've had since she was only a few months old, from having horrible complications and/or dying during a birth that should NEVER happen! I'm sorry if ANY of this has come across as ugly or mean, that's not my intention. I just want you to REALLY think about this before you go through with it. If you want to talk, feel free to PM me anytime! |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Texas
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| Frequency of Breeding Ideally, a bitch should only be bred every other year and she should not be bred much before two years of age. The season closest to the second birthday is a good one to start with; certainly no earlier than this. In some breeds, you may need to wait one more season before beginning. By this time, she is better prepared mentally for having puppies than she would have been with her first few seasons. Her physical growth is complete and pregnancy at this point won't endanger her health, provided that she is healthy to begin with. It's important, however, to keep the frequency of breeding low. Even at maximum, you want to allow at least one unbred season between breedings. This allows your bitch to rest and regain her strength. A bitch that whelps too often will produce weaker puppies more likely to die, and the repeated pregnancies are pretty rough on her, too. http://www.k9web.com/dog-faqs/breedi...i_breed_my_dog Here are some facts written by an author that did research about breeding dogs and being on the "safe side"....thats the best decision when breeding is how can this be done for the best interest of the breed and the dog...not lets step out of the box whether its ethical or not and then try and find someone, ANYONE, to support what I'm doing here...you'll always find that someone...it doesn't make it ethical, safe, correct or right! If you truely have the best interest of you baby at heart, you'll have her spayed now and not wait for the crap shoot. IF you don't, then you need to find another group to support what your doing here.....now go do the right thing!
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| Owned by Tumi & Gracie Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: NYC
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| i dont know anything about breeding but i have to say i am worried about the girl. Tumi and gracie are 3.5lb and 4lb and both spayed and i can never ever put them in that dangerous situation. they seem sooooo small to be breeding. And i can honestly say i will never ever buy a puppy from a breeder that breed their pups from small dam and small sire, not to mention both are still babies themselves.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: California
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| Just wanted to say best of luck to you and I hope all goes well with your pups. We all make mistakes and the great thing is that we can learn from them as well
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Washington
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| | #146 |
| Proud Alaskan Grandma! Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Anchorage, Alaska
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| This makes me want to cry. The poor babies. OP I hope that you are listening. Not to just us but the little girl that is being put in harms way. She is too small and it could cost her life and that is the most important thing. No joking there.
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| Donating YT 7000 Club Member | OP, I would like to know what you are going to do? You came on and upset everyone, then you only came back to cry at us for not being nice. So what will you do? Are you going to put your dogs life in danger? Or did you do the intelligent, humane thing, and have her spayed? I hope and pray that you stopped thinking about what you want to do, and did what's in her best interest.
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| Phantom Queen Morrigan Donating Member | Quote:
"I am sorry about any hard feeling that has risen because of Lacie's condition. I am greatful to everyone here for your help. I do reget that she is going to have puppies so young but I can not consider aborting unless the vet says it is life or death for her. I will keep a close eye on her and keep in close contact with the vet. I use two different vet, she will be seeing the one that is most experience with small breeds and has done delierey with yorkies before. Both natural and c-section." so she will not be spaying the female or aborting the babies.
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| Mz_s3ski_Kitt3n Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: AZ
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Texas
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