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07-29-2009, 04:33 PM | #1 |
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| How do you know if your dog is right for breeding? What I mean to say is . . .how do you know if your little girl can handle it? Besides the vet testing I mean . . .I mentioned this to a breeder I work with when she asked me if I was going to breed Rhianna because they had now lost both their females (car accident and wood pile). When I told her I was unsure and asked her how I would know if Rhianna would be able to carry pups and care for them, she looked at me like I was on some kind of drug . . .She didn't understand what I meant . . .she was very much like . . .well, if she gets pregnant, than a week before she is due you'd take her for x-rays and the vet would be able to tell you at that point if the pups were able to be born naturally or by c-section . . .I'm not sure if she is very non-chalant because she's done it a dozen times or feels its not a big issue . . .but to me, that isn't a good enough answer? I mean from all I've read here of all the tragedies and triumphs I'm sure it's not that way.
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07-29-2009, 04:52 PM | #2 | |
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All may turn out fine, but I guess what I'm attempting to say is that if you have any reservations, you feel uncomfortable.....don't do it.
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07-29-2009, 05:10 PM | #3 |
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| Thank you Mardelin! I was hoping you'd answer this thread. I've seen all the great advice and help that you have given others and I truly appreciate it. It's not that I'm having too many reservations, it's just that Rhianna is my first priority . . she's MY baby, ya know? She's first, she's all that matters . . .I've always wanted to whelp a litter. The closest thing I have ever done was breed rabbits . . .and since they were outside, I never actually took part in the actual process. The first litter I had there was a singleton and he died . . .he was somehow very very large and was born stillborn. The second litter there were 6 of them . . .5 made it . . .the 6th one was doing fine and then one day the mama moved him away from the rest . . .I didn't understand, so I put him with his litter mates and that is when the mama bit me as if to say "hey, I don't want him, there is something wrong with him" I removed him from the cage to nurse him myself, but, he didn't make it . . .it was heartbreaking, but at the same time, there were 5 other healthy ones that were thriving. I guess she knew better than I. All 5 babies found homes . . .thankfully since at the time I had 8 rabbits. . .I never mated her again after that. I know puppies and baby bunnies aren't the same, but that is the only experience I can go by . . .
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07-29-2009, 05:12 PM | #4 | |
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I agree. There is always a risk. If you are not fully convinced it's right, I would say, Don't do it! Sometimes I get a gut feeling that even a superb female just shouldn't be bred so I spay and place in a pet home. The guilt when something goes wrong, is overwhelming! | |
07-29-2009, 05:30 PM | #5 | |
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07-29-2009, 05:35 PM | #6 |
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| I'm like that with just every day life in general, with any decision I have to make . . .I'm always playing both sides of the fence . . should I, shouldn't I . . .just ask my husband . . He's had to deal with me the past 22 years . . . I'm just one of those people that go back and forth, constantly changing my mind . . .I'm a libra, I need to be balanced . . .
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07-29-2009, 05:57 PM | #7 |
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| I don't know if a breeder who'd lost both females in car and wood pile (?) accidents is a real good judge of how risky breeding Yorkies is ......... |
07-29-2009, 06:03 PM | #8 | |
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ITA! Which is why I pose my question here . . .it absolutely made me sick to my stomach when I heard about the tragic loss of her 2nd female . . .I mean the first one she lost the dog got out and ran out to the street, but the wood pile accident . . . Prior to those 2 females (they never were bred they were still young) she had an additional 2 females that she had retired 2 years ago . . .with one male stud. She was going to use my Brody for her stud for her other 2 females . . .I was shocked to find out about the 2nd one though, the first one died about a year ago.
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07-29-2009, 07:00 PM | #9 | |
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