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ETA: Also - there is a no-kill shelter associated with our Animal Control county office so if he is suitable in temperment, and unclaimed after a week, he'll likely be neutered and attempted to be adopted out. |
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AngEngland Thank you for clarifying that you are searching for the owner. It is a sad situation all around. Best of luck with your girl. |
I am so sorry you are having to go through all this. Do you mind telling me what day of her heat cycle she was on when this happened and how many times did the yorkie breed her before the accident? Was the mutt her size or bigger than her? I will be praying that the momma will be okay. |
problem I am sorry...I did not realize you did not know who the dog was...okay, don't panic. My vet said he has not seen a case of brucellosis in a long, long time..perhaps, it is also not that prevalate in your area also...if you have a litter, you will just have to find homes and go from there....best wishes |
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By this statement she seems to be looking for a legal recourse |
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She bred three times with the yorkie. It was the last "open day" of her cycle according to the vet that she was bred by the other - about two hours after her last breeding with the yorkie stud. *sigh* The stray was hanging around the house still this morning - right at the end ofour driveway but not in the backyard again so I wasn't able to catch him. I'm going to speak with the people at the sale barn and see if they know who he belongs to. Otherwise - it'll just be a waiting game. Thanks for the input everyone. I appreciate it. |
We will pray that the mutt breeding will not take. Since it is toward the end of her heat there is a good chance it won't. Please keep us posted on how things turn out. |
Well I sure understand why you are upset. If you can't find the owner the best thing to do would be to turn him over to the shelter. Thats what they are for. A intact male wandering the streets can get into big trouble. Dog fights, hit by a car, who knows... If the owner cared so much , they wouldn't let their dog run loose, period! If you turn him over, they should know where to look to claim him. If you do find the owner, I think you could recover at least medical expenses. My friend had the neighbor's stud got loose and came to her house and breed her mare. She bred Apps for a living and it was a business, and filed her taxes as such. She got loss of income and medical paid by the neighbor. Pet/animal owners are responsible for their animals and what they do not matter if it's a mistake or not. You made a mistake by leaving her alone, but on the other hand if there is a leash law in your area, you shouldn't have to worry about other dogs coming on to your property. Good luck catching him and hope your girl is ok. :) |
I'm sorry this happened. My thoughts really go more toward posts toward the dog who bred her. It really isn't his fault. I don't think he's a "Heinz 57 beast". He was doing what dogs do. Fault his owner, or lack there of, but I for one, hope he can be picked up and placed with a loving family. juliet |
I am very sorry you have this problem. I know it is a heart breaker for you. If it were me, I'd take full responsibility for letting my bitch in heat out of my sight for even a minute, have her tested and follow my vet's recommendations. Also, I would follow the law to the letter and "claim" any and all dogs that strayed onto my property and take them to the humane society. |
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I would be very upset too, and Id make sure I my self found out whos dog this belonged too. When saying you pulled the stud away from her. Im hoping you didnt mean they was stuck and you did this, If so you could of hurt your female and or the male. I also would think before having all test run on all the pets Id get the male and have him tested. witch im sure thats what you are trying to do. I have to say I feel sorry for this male too. Being an animal lover to all animlas and knowing this is a dog nature. its really not his fault, its his owners and yours. and now he will have to pay for it by being sent to a pound? and calling a mix a little mongral pieces of s**t wasnt very nice, there are a lot of members here that have mix's too. and how do you know that maybe this dogs owner is not looking for their dog, maybe he just got out, smelling your females heat. with all that said, I do understand you being upset and worried about your female and the other male stud.But I think that you really need to find this males owners and take it up with them. |
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Please don\'t blame the dog for all this. If I were a breeder and had a female in heat - she would never leave my site ....actually mine don\'t ever leave my site - even in a yard ....my neighbors dogs were pretty good about finding ways out of their fenced in yard and we should ALL remember that - no matter how safe we think they are. but don\'t send him to doggie jail - unless he\'s at risk of being hurt - I would never do that to a dog - they\'d probably have him put to sleep and this is NOT HIS FAULT ! Good luck with your yorkie but I would call this a lesson learned and leave it alone. Maybe have someone re-enforce your fence too when you can ? Good luck with your pregnancy |
I am sorry this happen, but being a responsible owner of a female not spayed, its all your responsibility to make sure nothing like this happens, it only takes a second, and I understand accidents, but I would never let one of my girls in heat outside by theirselves at all, so as far as a legal recourse, no its not their responsiblity, its yours. I am sorry if this sounds mean, that isn\'t my intent. |
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