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Good that is nice to hear. May I also suggest you do a Bile acid test at 16wks on each puppy prior to placement? That will help to rule out Liver Disease as I am sure you know is very prevalent in this breed. Then also suggest a Trupanion Pet Insurance plan as of six months ago it was the only plan that does cover genetic diseases. So here we go on genetic diseases: LP surgery anywhere from $2K to $3.5K dependent upon the severity LS that is Liver shunt surgery and btw no surgeon in Ontario is really an expert at least $2K or to $3K CT collapsing trachea heartbreaking no treatment for it. Hip Dysplasia and or Leggs Perthes - Surgery to correct about the same as above. PRA - Eye disease no surgical options the dog goes blind. Cataracts - No surgery to date - well actually there is but the surgery cost is way out there Hyperuricosuria - Stones very painfull condition. And sometimes surgery can be an option. Cost unknown to me. So I am very happy that you will personally warrant and indeminfy for your future puppy owners against all those conditions and will pay for the surgery where applicable. |
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hi i am sure of her tie date as i was with her i was talking to someone turned around and they tied it happen 2 times. a day apart so i know what days she tied her 56th day is may 2 so tuesday she will be 40 days and he made an apt for an X-ray he said thats the earliest we can do it so now i will go in and get just a check up and make an apt on day 54 so she will get her xray then |
yes they are my pups i will do everything i can to assure they get the best care as i love my dogs with all my heart they are innocent and derserve the best |
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Of course I come in and send to him all the testing I do on my dogs. CERFS HD and ED thryoid, etc. He was very sorry to see at six years old Magic was ddx'd with "juvenile" cataract. He knew I would retire him from breeding, which I did, and contacted all the puppy owners. It was a very small cataract but nevertheless there. And btw he is not neutered and will not be unless of testicular cancer. Despite CERF;s at 18 months 30 months 48 months nothing! The breeders life is one of much angst at times.....:mad: |
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thank you if you want to call it that sure i wont argue its a one time thing after she has the babies i will fix her so we wont have to worry about accidents and thank you i hope everything goes well thank you for all the advice |
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That was no accident this first pregnancy. So what health tests did you actually do? Before "accidentally" planning to breed her... Keep in mind all the health tests I posted above; gawd I truly hope those puppies are not a minefield for their future owners. And I do hope your bitch whelps without complications and all will be well. |
How old is the bitch, did the OP say anywhere? |
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Is the male also a yorkie? |
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A place to put him? I am sorry I don't understand that. Are you saying you went on vacation in Feb or March with your two dogs, the male that you did not know was not neutered, and then your female dog who came in heat when all of you were on vacation? May I suggest the bathroom door at least when you were on vacation, or hey how about crates, or xpens. That first day when you saw a tie, you knew you had a problem. You come back, then go to vet, get her spayed after her heat ended, or as I said before a mismatch shot. |
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and keeping him in the bathroom 24/7 is not right thats cruel also he will pee everywere if kept in a small space locked up yes i went on vacation for 6 months its been 2 months now i adopted him on my vacation so i didnt have much time im use to having girls so i didnt notice if he had his balls on or off sorry |
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