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wow! Her puppies must be pretty large then. By the picture you posted, if she were 5 lbs, the pups (assuming they are 4 to 6 oz's), would look a lot smaller against her tummy :confused: This is what you said back in May: " Per the neutered and spayed we are planning to breed Abby and Bailey, which is why nether are fixed. I breed mastiffs for a long time, until I completely fell in love with Yorkies, and after losing both our mastiffs in the last 3 years, we finally decided to bring yorkies into our life." It sounds like having bred Mastiffs, you would know to keep un-neutered males away from female in heat if not ready to be bred. All that humping? A breeder knows right? Please don't call everyone here shameful, and try to turn this around on us. Every one here truly CARES about these precious little beings and reacts because of that love. The fact remains a very tiny girl was bred and was PLANNED to be bred. Good luck with her, please spay her when she has finished raising these puppies, if she finishes raising them. She deserves to live a life free from pain and pressure and risks of death due to having to whelp puppies she is too small too carry. |
Yes, we did plan on breeding... but no where in that statement readsthat i wanted it NOW! Yes I am aware of what to do while in heat.. we did that. we did the belly bandson BOTH, we placed their kennels in seperate rooms. I am not "turning this" I am simply saying You all are treating this as if I stuck them in a cage together and said whoohoo have puppies. THAT WAS NOT THE CASE AT ALL! Again. she is not as small as stated. She was 7.03 before surgery and 5.04 ( believe was the ounces... She LOST 2.05 ounces...... Forgive me for receiving the wrong numbers from the vet nurse and posting them......... |
Please keep in close contact with your vet and don't leave your little girl alone at all for the next several weeks! Watch her closely and hopefully she and babies will come out of this ok. How much do the babies weigh? |
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Unless you're claiming that the nurse wrote EVERYTHING down wrong and in that case your vet needs to get a new nurse. |
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Size of the pups against the mom just proves there is no way she is 5 pounds. |
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Now, assuming she weighed 7.03 POUNDS prior to and 5.04 pounds after the surgery (which is far more logical). She lost 31.84 ounces or 1.99 pounds. Is it normal for a mum to lose that much weight after birth? I'll have to defer to the actual breeders here since I have no idea what the answer is, so I can't make a judgment call on the new magically produced numbers' validity. |
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Awh and you are a former large breed breeder. ??? UMM would belly bands work on the large breeds????? Awh isn 't that a funny picture, eh. Get real. You know the only way to prevent breeding is to keep all males and in heat females separate. And with large breeds you better be concerned with that. I've had males chew through metal crates to get to a female. Ounces??? 7.5 a half a pound. I think you are stressed and not posting too well. No this girl was too young and too light to be bred. You a self confessed breeder didn t know enough to separate an in heat bitch from studs. Shame on you.. I am still aghast you thought bloody belly bands were contraceptives??? Where was your bloody research??? |
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She was 7.03 before surgery and 5.04 ( believe was the ounces... She LOST 2.05 POUNDS (*CORRECTION*) To answer the questions: we have 1 pup a little over 3 ounces, one a little over 4 ounces, and one at 5 ounces. |
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Convenient another oops! Precautions, were not taken or didn't how to take them. Oops, are usually caused by irresponsible owners. If you really had your girl's welfare at heart the moment she was bred, she should have been spayed. Amazing that whenever one of these horrendous acts are committed the OP always attempts to turn the table. |
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On another note, it doesn't matter what the nurse--or VET TECH, in this case--told you she weighed. It's not the tech's responsibility to know how big YOUR dog is. That is something YOU should have been aware of as the owner with a bred female on your hands...not something you should sit around and wait on the vet to tell you. |
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