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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: goose creek, sc, us
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Just so you and everyone else know I called the emergency vet when she got hooked with the male and they said she would be fine. I took her in when she started to look pregnant and they said she would be fine put her on puppy food which I already knew that and just wait 63 days from the hook date... I called the vet after she had them and again they said her little went well and that she left the pup alone because she knew something was wrong same with the second one. Glad we could save that one and now she is taking great care of them both... I again called the vet and asked if she could have another litter and they said it sounds like her litter went well and there is no reason for her not to have another litter even if she is only 4.6 pounds.... so did you all go to vet school i dont think you did but thanks for all the advice, judgements, ect.... *** the other thing the vet told me was to be careful what you read on the internet because most of it is opinion and not fact once again thanks but im out.... will no longet be reading this.... ill get my info from the real professionals not the breeders | |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Massachusetts
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| ![]() I feel so sad for little Misty, to have an owner that doesn't care about risking her life and is more concerned about using her for trial and error breeder lessons. And to dismiss all of the valuable information you've been given here by such knowledgable, presitgious breeders as Mardelin is just disgusting.
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Currently Suspended! Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Canada
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Wow you are something else. Is your vet a yorkie breeder? Has Whelped litters in the past? Probably not otherwise he wouldn't be giving you such garbage advice. You must be truly sick to say you don't want info from GOOD BREEDERS. But I guess you gotta do what you gotta do ![]() | |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: HOT, HOT, HOT AZ
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I think you seem to be more in love with the idea of having puppies and making $$$$$ than you are actually in love with Misty. You do know you are putting her health and life at risk with every breeding you do, dont you? If you vet didnt tell you this, it is time to get another vet. To bad you are so closed minded to all the GREAT advice that was given to you by GREAT breeders. Its actually Misty's loss that you didnt listen.
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Currently Suspended! Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Canada
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I guess you forgot you said ANY advice would be great. But you should of put ONLY the advice I want to hear!! | |
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![]() Her litter went well? Your litter is what 2-3 days old? She successfully birthed three pups, one died in the sac, one you broke the sac, and to this moment survives. Do you know yet if those pups are healthy? No you do not. These pups will need to have health checks done. Yes one should definitely be carefull with what you read on the net. So get some reputable books on breeding, find advise from a Repro Vet, who is experienced in toy breeds and breeding. I linked in an earlier post about reputable links and organizations whose sole purpose is the care an nuturing of this breed. My guess is you won't go there. So miracle happen everyday, I hope that a miracle will occur, and your pups and Mom will survive and be healthy despite your lack of knowledge.
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YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Saskatchewan
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So according to your vet, all those sacks that I have opened because the mom didn't open them contained pups that had something wrong with them. I wonder why so many of them are alive and thriving now.
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YT Addict Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Washington, DC
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Sadly, many yorkies and other small dogs wind up in horrific situations. I have worked with rescues and seen it first hand. If you have any bit of intelligence and any compassion for animals, you will understand why your dog should NOT be having any additional litters.
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FYI- your bitch had pups. That makes YOU a breeder. Period. Same old story. Someone does something stupid. Comes here and wants everyone to applaud them. Then when she doesn't get it, she gets pissy.
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Once of the reasons I chose my vet is because he said he looks to really great breeders for breed specific information. The YTCA really are the experts when it comes to the Yorkshire Terrier, and your vet would be wise to listen to the experts. Some of the breeders here who have answered your questions are among the best. Yorkietalk isn't just any forum; we have some extremely knowledgeable people here. You might get bad advice, but someone will come around and clear it up. I'm a little confused, what type of advise did you want from us? You ask for advice, it's given, and then you say, your vet knows more than any of us. I will tell you, I've read way too many threads here on how a tiny would accidentally get pregnant and vet thought it would be ok, but it died. I suppose the death of your Misty is a chance your vet is willing to take, but are you? My advice since you have so little confidence in the answers you are receiving is to take your questions to your vet. Breeders may not be able to answer your questions on how to do surgery, but good breeders do know lots about breeding, they studied it for years before they decided to breed.
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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| ![]() There are so many things that can happen to your girl and puppies from this point on. I'm a bit confused as to what you want and if any further advice would be falling on deaf ears or blind eyes anyway.
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Vets of course are the only ones that know anything about breeding, and dogs etal. I posted links to thread on breeding. Woogie Man offered advice in these very dangerous early whelp days on what to watch for. So she has been advised, referred to, and helped in the ways that we can. Whether she takes this advice or not is up to her and God. But at least for others who may read this thread, there is enough information to go forward with.
__________________ Razzle and Dara. Our clan. RIP Karma Dec 24th 2004-July 14 2013 RIP Zoey Jun9 th 2008-May 12 2012. RIP Magic,Mar 26 2006July 1st 2018 | |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Beverly
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The other answer, she sure was not too young at 2 years old, but was she all tested and approved to be a breeder? the least of problems arrive at birth , years to come are also the breeder responsibility and all testing should be done when selecting a breeder bitch or stud. The fact that the male is the same size has little to do with her c-section free delivery. just get more informed about that as you seem to have a misconception over the issue. Her size is not the most preferred size for breeding bitch, the most preferred size is usually 5 pounds and above. The chances of her "free whelping" again are pretty good considering the fact that she free whelped the first time around, specially if you do a repeated mate. The fact that the first puppy may have been a "STILL BORN" as it sounds like it , or a puppy that dies soon after birth and you did not do an autopsy right away to find out the reason goes against the idea of keep breeding the couple, there is no point to keep breeding health compromised puppies. If you plan to breed her again, your best route is to go ahead and both bitch and stud all tested before second trial. That will diminish your chances of producing puppies that will have a compromised life later on. You must be thinking aftermath, not only birth. Many problems that arrive as the dogs matures and after year 3 or 4 and will severely affect both quality of life and life span , could be avoided by practicing best breeder selection. And that includes the steps you have been advised to take. Unfortunately many pure breeds have so many healthy issues and most of them could have been avoided by breed selection. Studying a pedigree is another important step. You should look into genetic implications and learn some more about it in dogs, you will enjoy, it is fascinating. It is not fair to produce puppies that will be diabetes at 5 years old, or become blind at 3 or have liver improper function and need expensive surgeries or have to be put down. You are a smart lady, you will make good decisions after you research a little more on the breed . ![]() XOXO
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Donating YT 12K Club Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Council Bluffs Iowa
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| ![]() Honey, you might think you were ready for this, but the simple fact is that you didn't know any more about whelping those puppies than the mother did. The miracle of birth turned into the cold hard facts of life. |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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