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YorkieShadow 01-03-2006 02:20 PM

One of the breeders I know decided to let her vet decide on a section for her female it was her first litter and she just looked to big. The vet decided it was best to do a section.She had 3 puppies and lost one of them. The breeder wished she would of waited a little longer for the section cause they were very small puppies and thought she might of been able to have them natural . She took Mommy and 2 puppies home and it took 3 days to get the mommy wanting to feed the puppies , she did not know they was hers and tried to get away from them. The breeder said she had to hold the momma dog down to make her feed the babies. she felt so sorry for the mommy cause she was so confused having never had babies before, she didnt know where they came from. Not to mention how sore she was. She said shes always done ok but this time she was just so scared for the mommy cause her tummy about touched the ground.

YorkieRini 01-03-2006 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkieShadow
One of the breeders I know decided to let her vet decide on a section for her female it was her first litter and she just looked to big. The vet decided it was best to do a section.She had 3 puppies and lost one of them. The breeder wished she would of waited a little longer for the section cause they were very small puppies and thought she might of been able to have them natural . She took Mommy and 2 puppies home and it took 3 days to get the mommy wanting to feed the puppies , she did not know they was hers and tried to get away from them. The breeder said she had to hold the momma dog down to make her feed the babies. she felt so sorry for the mommy cause she was so confused having never had babies before, she didnt know where they came from. Not to mention how sore she was. She said shes always done ok but this time she was just so scared for the mommy cause her tummy about touched the ground.

Wow! That's a shame. Believe me sections are not somethign to be taken lightly. Not all vets should do them. I have heard horrible stories of vets that just 'butchered' a bitch during a section. I will never forget how fortunate I am to have my vet.

There is some good info posted earlier about preparing a mom for a section, letting her go into labor etc. May want to pass that on to your friend for future reference. Sorry she had such a 'devil' of a time.

shyorkies 01-03-2006 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkieShadow
One of the breeders I know decided to let her vet decide on a section for her female it was her first litter and she just looked to big. The vet decided it was best to do a section.She had 3 puppies and lost one of them. The breeder wished she would of waited a little longer for the section cause they were very small puppies and thought she might of been able to have them natural . She took Mommy and 2 puppies home and it took 3 days to get the mommy wanting to feed the puppies , she did not know they was hers and tried to get away from them. The breeder said she had to hold the momma dog down to make her feed the babies. she felt so sorry for the mommy cause she was so confused having never had babies before, she didnt know where they came from. Not to mention how sore she was. She said shes always done ok but this time she was just so scared for the mommy cause her tummy about touched the ground.

Do you know if your friend's vet did an x-ray to make sure the puppies were to big to be naturally whelped? I ALWAYS suggest doing the x-ray 7-10 before your females are due.. That will tell you the number of puppies you need to make sure are whelped and it will most importantly tell you the size of the puppies and if they look to large for an easy whelping.. But never have an x-ray done with more than 10 days left until your females due date, because the bones will NOT be calicified enough to see the puppies spines and skulls!

SoCalyorkiLvr 01-03-2006 04:32 PM

I am not a breeeder but this is all so interesting to read. I am learning so much here. :thumbup:

I don't think multiple c-sections are any crueler than tail docking, or unnecessary s/n. Cruel is cutting a puppies tail off without anesthesia. I had one but I know woman who have had more than one. It wasn't that bad.

I think that because Irene uses an excellent reproductive specialist as a part of her breeding program, that she is getting good advice and doing what is right by her females. In the case of a breeder who wasn't using the very best vet for her breeding program, I would say that multiple c-sections may not be in the best interests of the female.

I know that there are a lot of ordinary general practice vets who do not know what they are doing with yorkies on a day to day basis much less a brood bitch. If I were a breeder, I would only use a vet who was a "specialist" in breeding or at the very least one who had a ton of experience with yorkies and yorkie breeders. There is too much risk with breeding yorkies not to use a reproductive specialist if one is close to you or, if there isn't close, then, MOVE closer to one, don't breed OR find a vet with lots of breeders as clients. I don't think cost should be a factor when making these decisions. JMHO.

YorkieRose 01-03-2006 04:57 PM

thoughts...
 
Cutting into the uterus really is drastically different then clamping a tail. No blood, no infection...and you can numb the tail if you perfer..so it is painless.

A C-section can save a life and take a life..tail docking is so far down on the list of "trouble makers"..but I do understand people being opposed to it.

One thing for sure..once you cut the tail off, the dog will never have to go through it again...and I have known breeders who do 5 and 6 sections before spaying.

YorkieShadow 01-03-2006 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by shyorkies
Do you know if your friend's vet did an x-ray to make sure the puppies were to big to be naturally whelped? I ALWAYS suggest doing the x-ray 7-10 before your females are due.. That will tell you the number of puppies you need to make sure are whelped and it will most importantly tell you the size of the puppies and if they look to large for an easy whelping.. But never have an x-ray done with more than 10 days left until your females due date, because the bones will NOT be calicified enough to see the puppies spines and skulls!

No I was wondering that too. I will have to ask her next time we talk and get back to you on that.I know she has been breeding for almost 20 years and that was her first c section. But I will ask next time she calls.

SoCalyorkiLvr 01-03-2006 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkieRose
Cutting into the uterus really is drastically different then clamping a tail. No blood, no infection...and you can numb the tail if you perfer..so it is painless.

A C-section can save a life and take a life..tail docking is so far down on the list of "trouble makers"..but I do understand people being opposed to it.

One thing for sure..once you cut the tail off, the dog will never have to go through it again...and I have known breeders who do 5 and 6 sections before spaying.

I have to agree Pat.

I wasn't really comparing a c-section to tail docking but more the use of the word "cruel" in each situation. Tail docking w/o anesthesia is very very painful and these are tiny innocent babies so , in my mind, it is cruel. C-sectioning is done under anesthesia so I don't consider it as "cruel" necessarily but I could see where the discomfort afterward as well as it being done repeatedly could become cruel.

feminvstr 01-03-2006 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCalyorkiLvr
I know that there are a lot of ordinary general practice vets who do not know what they are doing with yorkies on a day to day basis much less a brood bitch. If I were a breeder, I would only use a vet who was a "specialist" in breeding or at the very least one who had a ton of experience with yorkies and yorkie breeders. There is too much risk with breeding yorkies not to use a reproductive specialist if one is close to you or, if there isn't close, then, MOVE closer to one, don't breed OR find a vet with lots of breeders as clients. I don't think cost should be a factor when making these decisions. JMHO.

In a normal breeding program there is very little need for a reproduction specialist. Most theriogenologist will work hand and hand with a breeders vet when reproduction problems arise, mostly used for progesterone testing, artificial insemination and infertility testing. If ones normal vet is worthy he will have the credentials and capibilites evaluating soundness of a toy breed bitch/dog and manage the day to day care in a breeders program.

There are very few Reproductive Specialist most are located at veterinary colleges(only 27 in the United States) and very few clinics thoughout the US have them. http://www.whelpwise.com/testing/vet...ian-links.html

Insinuating a breeder should not breed unless they exclusively use one is utterly ridiculous...furthermore stating MOVE next door to one is laughable! There are two to be exact in the state or Oregon and one in the state of Washington and 64 throughout the United States!

I refer an incoming bitch owner to the specialist for STD's before I will allow an outside breeding and have used the clinic's lab (via my vet) here twice for progesterine level testing period!

I know Yorkierose stated previously she has never had the need to use one and most breeders will tell you the same thing, a "theriogenologist" services are rarely needed, think about, thus the reason for having very few!

YorkieRini 01-03-2006 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by feminvstr
In a normal breeding program there is very little need for a reproduction specialist.

I never claimed to be normal.. :p . I swear by my specialist. And I am super thankful to have him at my disposal. There are people that come from all over the country for his reproduction services. To have him for all my breeding needs is a blessing. Many would love to trade places with me.

He gives seminars on repro at shows and now has a DVD.

SoCalyorkiLvr 01-03-2006 06:39 PM

That's cute and I agree...I don't claim to be normal either...whatever that is... :p

I certainly respect your opinion. I just know that I wouldn't feel my breeding program was the best it possibly could be unless I had one on my team. JMHO

Breeding yorkies is not easy.....there are a lot of problems, you have to be willing to risk the life of your female to do it, and I don't think suggesting that someone should consider moving close to one before taking on the hobby of breeding yorkies is so ridiculous or laughable. It just happens to be that I have a lower level of risk that I am willing to take than some.

BamaFan121s 01-03-2006 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCalyorkiLvr
I think that because Irene uses an excellent reproductive specialist as a part of her breeding program, that she is getting good advice and doing what is right by her females. In the case of a breeder who wasn't using the very best vet for her breeding program, I would say that multiple c-sections may not be in the best interests of the female.

So you're saying that it's OK, but only if you use a reproductive specialist? I am sorry, I am confused, again. It seems as if you are saying the procedure is OK, but only if you have a reproductive specialist, which many don't? What are you condoning, the procedure or the vet? :confused:

BTW...Yorkierini, I am not challenging your practice...I believe you and any other breeder alike needs to make these type of decisions for themselves and are the only true judges of what is right in each situation.

troubletb 01-03-2006 07:05 PM

All I can say is thanks for all this information, gives me tons to think about..Hopefully my girls will never need a c-section, but I'm happy I have some great information to think about!!

YorkieRose 01-03-2006 07:05 PM

specialist
 
Time for me to ask a dumb question...what exactly does a reproduction specialist do? Maybe I need one and am too stupid to know it. I can not think of any friends who use them in Md.

shyorkies 01-03-2006 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCalyorkiLvr
That's cute and I agree...I don't claim to be normal either...whatever that is... :p

I certainly respect your opinion. I just know that I wouldn't feel my breeding program was the best it possibly could be unless I had one on my team. JMHO

Breeding yorkies is not easy.....there are a lot of problems, you have to be willing to risk the life of your female to do it, and I don't think suggesting that someone should consider moving close to one before taking on the hobby of breeding yorkies is so ridiculous or laughable. It just happens to be that I have a lower level of risk that I am willing to take than some.

Kim,

I totally agree with you, but as we know there are very few reproductive specialist in the US.. My husband is in the AirForce, so I cannot just pick-up and move.. ;) But I do totally understand what you are saying.. I have a wonderful vet and trust him unconditionally.. I believe that a good ethical breeder always makes sure her dogs rather breeders or not are given the best of care possible rather a specialist or not..

Melanie

BamaFan121s 01-03-2006 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkieRose
Maybe I need one and am too stupid to know it.

I am quite sure you are not stupid, my dear. :p I don't use one either, however, I don't think you are wasting your time if you do. I just don't feel as if you HAVE to use one to be a successful, good breeder, that's all.


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