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My sons ex GF also let her 6-7 month old female mate with her other pup, they had pups and luckly she and pups made it, But her vet also told her it would be ok, because she was almost 4 lbs. I was so mad, I said thats just a baby. I told her I knew she was going to let them babys mate their first heat, and she did. very sad. |
Or such a young girl!! Hope everything turns out fine. |
i am not a breeder..but even I know how risky this situation is!:eek: PLEASE use every resource available(minus the vet/s:confused:) and make sure you OVER plan!! there are MANY knowledgable people on this site..so soak up as much as you can from them!! Good luck..and i wish nothing but the best for you and your little girl! |
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[QUOTE=BluBabe713;1645857 I love the way you handled the situation. Instead of bashing her like many other people on here you tried to help her. I find that very caring of you. We all make mistakes or make choices in a lapse of judgment. Thanks for helping her instead of putting salt on a wound![/QUOTE] Thank you for the information. And for the kindness. Things are being here that are very hurtful. I ask for information not a lashing. Dawn |
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My dam is AKC the sire is ACA; If AKC says sire at 7months and dam at 8 months this must happen to other people also. Mine are at least this age. |
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And what makes you think I'm a child????? I have two grown boys and have had pets my entire life. I think for you to judge me you should KNOW me first! |
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Ok now if the bashing is done... I have set an appointment for Lacie to have xrays done between 55 and 58 days so we will know the size and number of pups. A c-section will be done if the vet finds them too large. I have his home number as well as his cell number in case of emergercey. I have all the items listed on the birthing web site that was suggusted here. and have another breeder (who has breed for over 15 years) near to help if needed. If you have any other information I would love to hear it. Thanks, Dawn |
OK, I'm going to try to hold my tounge here. At least a little bit. But I do hope you realize that your baby's life is now in severe danger and she could DIE if you let her carry these puppies. Are you aware that there is a possibility that you will LOSE your dog? That's something you have to think about before you breed, ever. I'm praying for your puppy (Because that's what she is, a puppy). I do hope all goes well with the pregnancy, if you decide to go through with it. No dog should be bread on every heat cycle, and shame on your breeder for doing that. I don't know what you, your vets, or your breeders were thinking saying its OK to breed a 3#, 9 month old baby. And if you think this is harsh, then consider yourself lucky that I didn't say what I'm really thinking. |
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I answered your questions in an earlier post, but I had to come back and tell you how sorry I am that your getting more negative responses then helpful ones. Although I agree this breeding is a mistake and should never have happened, I find the most important thing right now is the healthy and safety of your female. If theres anything I can do to help you please feel free to ask me, send me a pm anytime. Now have you considered aborting this litter?? Are you fully aware at the high risk of death your putting your female at?? Perhaps now that you have seen peoples explanation of what harm can come to your female you should seriously reconsider allowing this wehlping to take place. Well whatever your decision is ultimately it is your choice and we should be here to support you in a positive way for the well being of your girl. I hope this post becomes more helpful to you as you get more insight into the dangers you can be faced with! |
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Here's that site : http://www.debbiejensen.com/ It is very helpful and I suggest you do as much research as possible if you do plan on allowing your girl to have this litter! |
OP, I don't know you and up until now I watched this thread and kept my thoughts to myself...I've been waiting to see how you would respond to much of the advice given here. Here are my thoughts. We all are learning new things everyday. I have learned SO much about the care of yorkies since I got Ginger just 3 years ago. Yet I had been a pet owner my entire life. In order to learn how to be do the absolute BEST by my furkids, I needed to let go of some of my preconcieved ideas about it. I would NEVER even consider breeding unless I was prepared to devote myself entirely to learning the best, most ethical practices. You have a great opportunity here at YT to ask advice from some experienced and dedicated breeders. Yet, it seems, you (like many others) do not wish to hear what their real opinions/advice are (such as to get a new vet and to not let this baby have puppies). Instead, you want to hear what they would do in this situation. But the reality is, they wouldn't let their dogs get into this situation in the first place. Please, consider that much of what is being said here IS the best advice. Finally, and this is not to be mean, just to inspire thought for anyone out their considering breeding. THOUSANDS of unwanted yorkies end up in rescue each year. There are many reasons for this, but one big contributor is the number of dogs being bred. I, for one, wish that everyone would leave breeding to the serious, ethical, "doing it for the improvement of the breed" breeders. |
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