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Kas, I read through this post and I have to say I have tears running down my face. Not for you (sorry) but for your little girl and those poor unborn pups. It is very sad to see from your post that you must not really care about her at all. Everyone that has posted on here has stressed the extreme importance of getting her to your vet. But you just aren't listening. Calling your vet on the phone really does no good, that would be like calling your own Doctor and getting a diagnosis over the phone. Doctors and Vets have to physically see you or the dog in order to give a more accurate Diagnosis. Like you have already been advised She is in Labor if she is having contractions. Waiting to take her in tomorrow could possibly lead to her death from infection because if she is in Labor then Like you were told the pups will die from lack of Oxygen. |
I think she is laughing at at the excitement of everyone...no one could be that clueless if so she would be running scared to the vet..i pray this is a sick joke |
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OMG!!! I have read hundreds and hundreds of threads and not when had me wanting to cry as much as this one! Please, please listen to the experienced breeders on here! |
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I hope this Mamma dog is at the vets being checked out. Praying for this dog and her puppies. Hope all goes well. |
The OP is back on. I hope she posts that everything is ok. |
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I think because animals produce young in the wild all time, people think there's nothing to get excited about. People don't realize that when man domesticates an animal, man does have to stay involved in the breeding and whelping process. A large percentage of the time, there is no problem, and many inexperienced breeders tell newbie breeders, "Don't worry, it's a breeze". You have to know the warning signs, and act quickly. I'm not sure what type of advice the OP is getting through PM's or other forums. |
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Is it possible though for the momma to be in labor for over 24 hrs and no pup? |
I cannot for the life of me understand why a vet would want to wait any length of time knowing there is a dog in whelp and may be having problems. I sure hope she brought her girl to another vet. |
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Experienced breeders know when they're in trouble...immediately grab their girl and run to the vet. If the vet doesn't attend to them immediately....they go on a screaming rampage until they do......But, then most experienced breeders pick their vets by their knowledge and know the dangers of waiting and it'll never get to the screaming point. |
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