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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Syracuse NY
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That's too bad. But at least she will be able to be a pet and no more babies for her. I wish you luck in whatever you decide to do in regards to this entire situation. It seems like you have a really big heart, and its obvious that you love Mac and Bevo
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off topic Isabelleollie: your yorkie is beautiful | |
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Syracuse NY
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| Thank you .
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| Dogs Rule Cats Drool! Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Tennessee
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| Cottage cheese is made with cow's milk, so why would you give them that when you can get goats milk and mix it. I have been told not to ever give cows milk to a puppy, but thats how I was told by my mentor/breeder/exhibitor. She has been in it for 35 years, and I have puppies off and on for 20 years and never done it jmo. Goats milk is easier on the puppies stomach. You can give cottage cheese to a whelping mom but not all can handle it, but its good for calcium but if you give the puppy diarrhea from the cows milk, then you risk dehydration. It also has to much sodium in it.
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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I would not worry about pushing a 7 week old to stop nursing. I let my momma dog call the shots. When she was obviously done and wanting some freedom from the pups, I made sure to separate them to give her some peace & rest. But I too, put them together at night and they would all occasionally nurse, right up til 12 weeks. I figured the more they nursed the better -- not only is it nutritious, but it is also continued bonding. They will all eat eventually -- nothing to teach -- it is one of those natural instinct things. The baby is just preferring momma.
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| Hook Em! Bevo & Mack Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Texas
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Hes a baby...I didnt want to rush him! Although, Hes a sneaky little guy...I think hes been stealing Daddys TOTW kibble! Here I am beating his kibble to a pulp for him and trying to spiff it up, and the little turd walks over to Bevos bowl, grabs a bite, trots off and eats it. Ha ha...but he still chases after his momma to nurse..but they do get settle down at night with each other!
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| Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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A few litters back I had put down a bit of cottage cheese for mom (pups not yet 2 weeks of age but, crawling around, but eyes not open). I walked in and there was one pup just lapping on mom's cottage cheese.....
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| I ♥ Armani & Chloe Donating Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Upstate NY
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![]() I do hope you understand how much everyone thinks of you and all you have done for Mac and these other pups. If only everyone's problem was being TOO kind.
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| Ultimate Banner! Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: US
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Kendra, you seem to really put the DOGS first...wish everyone would.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Central FL
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Your dogs are very lucky to have you, and same goes for their mommas. I sure hope the whelp goes well for you.
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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Ahhhh.... there is nothing like those little pups!
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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BTW re: the line in your post that I put in RED: There is only one way to make sure he will not be bred again -- neuter him. You will not believe the lengths a male dog will go through to get to a female in heat! They will go THROUGH screen doors, chew through plastic, wood or wire, mate right through a crate! I did not like my sweet Ben during the most potent week in each of my dog's heats. He turned into a raving lunatic! It was my full-time job to secure him & not let him get to Sadie. Now he is neutered & I will never have to go through that again! My sweet Ben is back for good.
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| Hook Em! Bevo & Mack Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Texas
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I brought her home...then sent her back after this thread...I am picking her up Saturday to take her to my vet for a sono. I may keep her from there...Im going to talk with him. I havent made my mind up completely. As far as Bevo, I have scheduled his neuter in 3 weeks. I have a few days off then. I wanted to make sure I was off with him. I had a pug several years back that was neutered and he got an infection and nearly lost his leg...So I just want to be sure I can be close at hand in case he has any trouble! Mac will be neutered as well in about 5 months. Luckily for me, there arent any other dogs in my neighborhood. And again, Bevo stays indoors. We have started allowing him and Mac to play in their new yorkie yard if it is a pretty day, and they love it!
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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Glad you will be able to be home with Bevo -- he will appreciate the extra time with you no matter what. But as for nothing happening, I have to reiterate -- only two ways to prevent a pregnancy are spay & neuter. I keep mine inside too and was keeping mine separate. I made it through the first heat without my girl getting pregnant but I gained an understanding of just how difficult that is! They become very resourceful, persistent and even down right obstinate! I have been a member here long enough to have read about every imaginable story. We cannot be naive enough to think that accidents will never happen to us. Everyone is suceptible! You still have the nursing momma in your home to worry about too. I found a site that says "Mother cats or dogs can become pregnant while nursing. It is important to keep a nursing mother away from other adult cats/dogs of the opposite sex." So it CAN happen. Most reference say things like "it is unlikely" but that is sure no guarantee against it! Bottom line is you just cannot become complacent -- that is when the accidents happen. You only have 3 weeks to be vigilant. I am sure you will be fine. But it does not hurt to heighten security. Consider this like the presently being phased-out Terror Alert System -- The COLOR is now ORANGE! Not quite RED as it would be if we had an unaltered male & female in heat in the same room, unattended, but definately NOT GREEN as it would be if either would be neutered or spayed.
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