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Wow, your fiance doesn't want you to travel alone? REALLY?! It's to FLORIDA, which is about 80 miles from the Bahamas:laugh: A trip that could have been made any time to get her spayed, or to get your male neutered. They have low-cost spay/neuter clinics all the time here in Florida, a little research online could have told you that. Google is your friend! If you can't handle a trip like that to get help for your baby, what are you going to do when she's giving birth and gets a puppy stuck? What if she doesn't make it and you need to tube feed any surviving puppies? Your vet sounds like a real gem:rolleyes: |
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"Accidents" do happen, no one is arguing that. But you have to be prepared to handle them appropriately when they do. Have you tried to find an experienced breeder near you that could offer you advice. Please try to understand that it is very difficult, if not impossible, for even the most seasoned breeder to coach you through this via web forum. What you need is someone experienced there with you who can help you assess and handle the situation first hand. |
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The OP never came back to update did she?? I really hope she either took the wonderful advice given, and had her spayed...or somehow mom and pups made it ok. This really makes me wonder why ppl ask for advice, then dont bother to update. Sigh...praying that all went well. I have both male and female as well...in order to avoid *accidents* both were spayed/neutered. It was through this forum that I learned breeding was NOT one of the best ideas. Personally I will leave breeding to those that have put in the time and effort, so to speak, to do what is best for the breed. Breeding is not something to be taken lightly...there are breeders on here that have been diligent in all their duties, required in the care of this special breed for over 30 years. I for one would be taking the advice given to heart, in seeking an emergency spay. Two choices...emergency spay or the life of your baby and pups. |
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Here is her post on that. Holly's two babies. - YorkieTalk.com Forums - Yorkshire Terrier Community |
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If you are in need of advice from genuinely caring people and experienced, breeders with years and years of knowledge, then YT is certainly the right place for you. Otherwise, soliciting responses on ANY public site on the net is probably not the best option. As someone already mentioned, dictating how and what others post is not realistic. |
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