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I agree it is horrible and I would NEVER do it, and hate to even think of it.. But you can't be so naive to think, that these kind of things don't happen. Culling is the word. I know farmers from way back that would not think twice about it,any animal, they are not pets or loved ones, like we are, they are food,and income and survival.. Kind of like a Puppy Mill, you don't really believe that a mill would humanely ethanize a pup.. they don't care about them when they are ALIVE, let alone dying or deformed.. Bottom line, as much as we all hate it,and don't want to think about it.. It happens, everyday. :( I know we are talking about dog breeders, but I hate it for ANY animal. But it is a reality. As horrible as that is. |
It was just a question. It's an old practice that my grandfather used to do. He used to breed hound dogs. It's very sad and there is no way I would be able to do this. Breeding can be a beautiful thing, but there are alot of ugly things that can and do go wrong. And some are faced with things they thought they would never have to do. It's hard to say what I would have done. We do have emergance vets that charge 150 just to be seen plus cost of what ever treatment they do. Can get costly for a pup you know is not going to make it. If there was a pup who was not in pain and I knew it was not going to make it, I would wrap it up keep it warm and calm as possible and let it go as nature attended. But what do you do with a pup that is so badly deformed and/or pain and/or seizing? What then? I can see how you would want to end it's life to keep it from suffering. Again I would not be the one to make such a decision. I with you the best of luck! I would ask what happened to the pup but I understand if you don't want to answer for fear of what other members may say, but please understand we all are here because we love our little ones and are pet lovers. They are only stating their opinion and believes. But it's for the love of the animals! |
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I can't really answer you though. I have NO CLUE what I would do under an extreme cicumstance that I had a newborn suffering and vet care was NOT available for what ever reason. All I DO know is that the freezor thing would not be an option. I feel it would add to the suffering even if for a short period of time. So I say THANK YOU for bringing this to my attention, and I will discuss with my trusted vet what her views are and what my humane options would be if vet care was not an option. ( I don't for-see that ever happening, but natural disasters do occur and we could be in a blizzard, state of emergency or anything) |
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If it's days before you could get to the vet for a pup, that would also mean it's days before you could get to the vet for the whelping female. In that case, you have no business breeding in the first place!!! :thumbdown What would you do if the mother had an emergency during the delivery? Let her die? :thumbdown |
In my breeding program I try to save my puppies at all cost. Now, if nature decides that they are to go to the rainbow bridge that is who decides. |
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I'm talking about unusual circumstances such as a blizzard, something out of a breeders control. What other reason would there be for not being able to get to a vet. I don't see that there is any reson to attack anyone here it is a hypothetical siotuation, that COULD happen. What would you as a non breeder suggest that a breeder do? |
It was just a question.... First, I don't think a deformed puppy would be a reason to have it euthanized. We were going to get a deformed cockapoo, but she got sold when we were on our way. :( Now, if I were a breeder, I could most definitly not do this. I wouldnt be able to stand myself if I did. I would drive miles away to take the puppy to an emergency vet. I stand outside on a cold night and I'm freezing, I could just imagine how a little tiny new born puppy would feel locked in a freezer. *shudders* :( |
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I believe we would all do that, if we could. but what if we couldn't? |
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I understand what you are saying 100%! However what if you had a wonderful breeder with a great vet who is always on call, and some kind of CRAZY un-forseen thing happened in the community (lets say a terrorist threat, a tornado, a blizzard, a hurricane, gosh it could go on and on these days) if something like that happened and you COULD NOT get to a vet or get one to you and pups were coming...something was terribly wrong with one and it was suffering beyond belief, what would you do? I haven't found an answer to this question where I'm concerned yet. |
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By they way JanineK none of my posts are directed towards you. So please dont' take them as such :animal-pa |
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I guess I am lucky, I live in the South, last snow was 1993. |
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Girl I'm jealous!! :D I live in the south too and we got a bad one last winter. None to put on record as of this year so far! |
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