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My last memory is that you have very small pups. No way before at least 10 weeks old. They may be eating and doing fine right now, but place a pup in a stressful situation like being taken away from its littermates and they can go down really fast. Her impatience tells me she doesn't have the puppies best interests in mind. The owner of the mother in my opinion has control over this. I have a litter right now and my daughter is taking one and lives on the next block. She can bring the puppy back at the first sign of a problem, but even she is not getting her pup until at least 10 weeks! |
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oh and the pups are now weighing in at 1 lb 1 3/8 oz the other female at 15 7/8 oz and the male at 15 1/8 oz at one month |
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I would make her wait if not have her sign a waiver releasing you of anything that may go wrong let her take the risk . |
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I am so done with this poster......I hope you've enjoyed playing with the people on here that have gone out of their way to be nice to you and offer you help. |
I would leave dry food and water out at all times and feed moistened meals 4 times a day. |
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Honestly...I can't believe you would REALLY be shocked that I or anyone else here would DARE to voice concern over your flaunting an intent to repeat this again! This situation has not been "ideal" and you should consider yourself lucky that things didn't end up worse than they did. I realize maybe this isn't any of my business, and I could always ignore this and as you've shown, you're going to do what you want regardless to what advice you get here, but for pete's sake, if you don't want to hear public opinion, don't bring these things to light. |
I am sorry but this thread really upsets me!!! Why on earth would you breed her again?? Surely it has to be for money otherwise you would not go through it all again. Correct me if I am wrong but I see no good reason to breed this dog again. I am not trying to attack you, I just can't see any good reason to breed her again, so please tell me why you are going to do it again or give me a good reason to do it again... Just the fact that she is aggressive, had to have a c-section and was bred to a dog way bigger then her is enough reason not to breed her again. You are only endangering yourself, the mother and the pups by doing this.:( |
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Check out posts # 23, 26 and 27 and you'll see why breeding this girl again is NOT a smart idea. I think that is what Misty was referring to. :) |
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