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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: utah
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| if you read the post correctly i said we have only one vet here in town and he is out of town right now and other than him its 4 hours. so if (notice the word if) she is pregnant then we will make sure we have set up with the vet that he will be here in town and ready at any time. no we did not have them tested. i am not breeding show dogs or anything like that i am just looking to give some great people a great pet that they normaly wouldnt be able to get. if it turns out to have health problems in a few years yeah that will suck but such is life. i didnt get tested with my spouce to see if my children may develope any type of disorder and i highly doubt any of you did too. in response to what are we going to do on her next however many heats she has. of course we will have to seperate them or get them fixed and we know that. also irresponsibility or not i my male will be there to witness it all until he gives me a reason or my female does then i will not let him be there. also i do not believe that anyone has been bashing or anything like that. i think people are a little to touchy on the subject and cant handle thinking that there might be a dog having babies. i assure you its ok it is natural for them to have kids like humans you are suppose to have children. they are suppose to have children. now if you are pumping pups out like its going out of style you have a problem or in my personal opinion if you have 4 bitches dropping a litter every so often what makes you any better than the next guy? accidents happen with animals and people. life happens you live with it and get over it. so my suggestion to everyone is get over the fact that my baby may (notice the may) be pregnant i highly doubt she is because she is now between her 4th and 5th week and i have noticed no difference in her teats, volva, weight, size, appitite, belly hair thinning, aggression, or any other sign of pregnancy now yes maybe she is a mirical dog that doesnt show a single sign of pregnancy but that would take me back to the original post. i was asking if there is any sure sign that she is pregnant and also after a month how big would embryos be? nothing about am i irresponsibil for leaving the dog together or advise on if i should get them fixed. i know its hard to leave the one track mind rail but if you dont have an answer for the original question its all just static. and until people start acknowlaging the original questions thats all this thread will be is static and they may as well just delete it because its doing no good for everyone. not answering questions, and just sturing people up. again i thank those who have actually helped the situation and those who understand that life happens. thanks |
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| ♥ Chip ♥ Smokey ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Leesburg
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Obviously you think you have all the answers, so all I'm going to say is good luck and I hope nothing bad happens to your girl or the pups if she is pregnant. Also, you can't expect to come on a public forum with a ton of experienced breeders and say your 9 month old might be pregnant because of an irresponsible decision and not expect people to be concerned. People do have the right to say as they please... whether you like it or not, or listen to it or not, it will be said and I think you will just need to get over that little fact.
__________________ ~*~ Chip ~*~ Smokey ~*~ My heart is wrapped around their little paws Karley Marissa born 1/20/12 weighing 8 lbs 11 oz and 21.5 inches long Last edited by Ashley V; 09-16-2008 at 06:54 AM. | |
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| ♥ Chip ♥ Smokey ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Leesburg
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| And one last thing... just because you aren't breeding show dogs, doesn't mean that your dogs don't need to be tested for genetic disorders. Yorkies tend to be very susceptible to disorders like luxating patellas, liver shunts, etc and the surgeries, procedures, and medicine to fix these things are very, VERY expensive and are very painful for the dogs to go through and for the ones that love them to watch them go through. Also, the reason people are touchy about this has nothing to with a dog having babies, it has to do with the fact that she is 9 months old. If you do the math (dogs age 7 times faster than humans) it like asking a 5 year old human girl to have a child.
__________________ ~*~ Chip ~*~ Smokey ~*~ My heart is wrapped around their little paws Karley Marissa born 1/20/12 weighing 8 lbs 11 oz and 21.5 inches long Last edited by Ashley V; 09-16-2008 at 07:17 AM. |
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| Smokey's Mommy!! Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Georgetown Tn
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very well said Sonya you always seem to have the right words to say about things....i would hope that if this precious little thing is pregers that she would feel confident enough to confide in you if she needs to....you are one of the great breeders on YT
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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I will keep my fingers crossed for the potential owners that this gamble plays out in their favor.Quote:
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![]() Then mabybe all the details should have been left out and just the question itself should be asked? If the extra deatails are never made available for comment...know what I mean? Last edited by BamaFan121s; 09-16-2008 at 07:55 AM. | |||
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: utah
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| im not trying to hide the fact that she may be pregnant why would i leave the details out? i was hoping for the "expert" advise on here which come to find out is slim to none. no offence you those of you who believe that you are the master expert breeder but from what i have had as far as answers, none of you know one thing from the other. keep your fingers crossed for the potential owners?... lol thats just funny to me you make it sound like i am going to be selling pups like i said earlier i have family and friends that are more than willing to take one into their home and love it. its not like we would be screwing people by selling them a puppy. i dont believe in selling them especially if it is an accidental pregnancy. both of my pups are very healthy and active if one of them gets sick that would be too bad but i would rather put it down and out of its missery than have it have any more painful recoverys or anything like that. why cant i compare my dogs to humans? they eat, breath, think, cry, get lonely, love, play, pee, poop, reproduce, live in my home, and anything else i do or my children do. they are as much of the family that i or my child is. so yes i do believe that they are just like humans and if they were just animals why do we have animal cruelty laws?... sure they may not be the same species as you and i but just because they walk on all fours doesnt mean they deserve any less. in responce to the vet being 4 hours away coment. you are right i did say there is 1 vet within four hours sorry about leaving the details out. he lives probably 1-2 minutes away from me depending on how long you wait at the stop sign. but yes it is true there is only 1 within a 4 hour drive sorry about the confusion there. yes this is a public forum and i know people will say what they think and their opinions and that is what i was looking for but again i will say it. the original post asked 2 simple questions that none of these "expert" breeders have answered yet. all i am still getting is a bunch of static which i hope isnt from the so called self proclaimed "experts". i tell you what in the last 4 weeks about reading up on things i am sure i could give some valuable advice to someone in need. and i will if there ever comes the chance to share all that i have learned i will spread it like wild fire and it may upset you "breeders" out there because someone might be taking away your buisness. but i believe there are people that are out there that breed to give a loving home a geat dog and a great dog a loving home not to make a couple grand every sale. sorry if i offend some of you its just how i feel and hey it is a public forum right? thanks again for all your concern about my baby that may be having babies. everything will turn out fine we are and will continue to take good care of her to make sure she and the pups have the best chance they can get. thanks again |
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![]() i was hoping for the "expert" advise on here which come to find out is slim to none. no offence you those of you who believe that you are the master expert breeder but from what i have had as far as answers, none of you know one thing from the other. Quote:
If you don't have the parents' health screened, then how do you know you won't be producing that?Quote:
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: utah
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| bamafan thanks for the statements. i always love hearing back from you. its almost educational. just an update on my girl. she is pretty much 5 weeks now and there is no noticable belly size change and no nipple change. no discharge. and no signs of pregnancy. so at this point i would almost feel safe to say that she isnt pregnant and our decision of not keeping the dogs seperated was right and A-ok to do so i was right and i can tell you that it feels great. i have learned lots from this experiance though i have been reading different articals day in and day out and have been watching videos and i have actually came away from YT with a few supportive friends. thanks again to everyone and i will update again if she all of a sudden decides she is having pups. Thanks |
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but get her spadeafter.. and neutered.. puppies are a big responsibilty.. and find a closer vet
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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Chances are good, as others have pointed out, that your male is just 'shooting blanks' at this point, which is very fortunate. Just chaulk it up as a lesson learned, take the experience and apply it to preventing any future unwanted "accidents." Last edited by BamaFan121s; 09-17-2008 at 06:01 AM. | |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: utah
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2005
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On shelters fees, I have never seen a shelter charge those amounts, Rescue's probably, but never a shelter. Rescues depend on the fees to continue to treat the ones that have been so abused and have severe health problems. I hope that all does go well for your little one, and that your puppy can be the dog that you think she is. I had a girl that seemed to be very healthy too, but before she was 18 months, we discovered that she had a liver-shunt. Just because your dogs appear healthy to you, does not mean that they may not have some underlying problem. Please, before you do breed intentionally, have both dogs get a good health check, for your peace of mind too. | |
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