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The whelping is just the beginning, your work really begins after the litter is born. Keeping your dam healthy is the best insurance you have of raising a healthy litter. The first week after a litter is born is the most dangerous for the pups. You'll have no sleep. Then of course worrying your girl is eating, not developing mastitis, or eclampsia. Keeping the whelping area clean. Making sure your girl isn't compromised by parasites. Making sure that you keep her as clean as possible before putting her back in with her pups. I hope you have deep pockets.... |
:thumbdown:thumbdown:thumbdown so tired of these type of threads. i wish more people would realize that breeding isn't about money, OR the "i just really wanted one of her pups" there's a lot more to it than those reasons and i'm just so sick of people who don't know what they are doing breeding dogs and then asking why things are going well for them. see this every day in a vet's office and it makes me SICK:mad: |
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but here's the thing. i would NEVER EVER EVER want to breed baby Sadie. i don't want to do that to her beautiful body. i don't want to risk her life on my own hands that everything will be just fine and she'll live through it. i'm not OK with trying that out on her. her life means more to mean than some people's do. (that's saying a lot) i would never live with myself if i ruined her life or mine by breeding her. but that's just me. i'm not into breeding for "i want a puppy from her" i think breeding for pureness of the breed and show is amazing and i defin. respect those that can do it. but breeding just for the he!! of it is stupid, ignorant, and animal abuse if you ask me. you should know what you are doing or not do it at all. |
breeding ok i'm done everyone has bashed me enough for today and everyone has got me wrong i did it for the experience and to keep a pup but i research did i say books no as even though i wanted to be a vet i know a lot about animals and whether you want to put your dog through this or not i don't give a damn i heard of ppl bashing never seen it but i saw the vet prior and got x-ray to make everything is ok she is my baby my god ppl read what ppl have wrote before you bashed and think you know what they r say when you don't have a clue go get your eyes check geez my god can't believe some ppl's nerves...i'm done |
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To breed any dog, for the "experience" is not a concept that will go over well with the many dedicated and experienced breeders here. Go skydive, or scuba for experience, don't risk the life of a beloved dog for "your" experience. So you saw a vet and got an Xray to be sure she was okay. Did you do all the recommended health checks on her? Was the sire health checked as well? Is she and the sire a good representative of the breed? What about their lines? What is the health of the lines like? Incidence of LP, liver shunt, PRA, hip or elbow dysplasia. Are you aware of all the health concerns of yorkies? i'm sure glad your done with breeding. |
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I don't think she's done with breeding, she still has the whelping to contend with. |
Oh and for goodness sake Xray's aren't gospel a pup can be hidden behind another and whoops not 3 but 4 ... I'm too am done with this thread. |
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