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Like I said before, the emergency vet that was closest to me (and very highly recommended) did not begin surgery on my dog until I had all the cash (over $2,000) upfront. |
I would suggest you leave the breeding to the professionals...take the 3000$ you have saved and save yourself the time, money, and possible heartache and buy a companion for you pup. If someday in the future you decide to breed, then do your research and be a legitimate and safe breeder people want to buy pups from. Good luck:) |
Responsible Pet Owner!!!!! NOT.... If your lab has had that many litters due to getting pregnant by dogs jumping the fence into your yard..... THEN "HELLO" A responsible pet owner would have the lab spayed, not only for her health but for the good of the lab breed. RESPONSIBLE PET OWNER......you are NOT.:mad: |
[quote=Felix101]As for the weight, I will weigh her tomorrow because last time i weighed her was 2 months ago and she weighed 4.3. She could be 5 now. I'm really sad seeing all that is being said about breeding. I really wanted my baby to have some puppies so that she can experience being a mom at least once. I will definitely wait until the boy is a year old so at the time she will be a year and a half. I think that is mature enough for both. I would never spay my baby. It's like asking a women to take out her ovaries when she's 12. Like I stated before, I believe in nature. If I don't get her spayed that means that I should let her have puppies so that her risk of getting breast cancer lowers. Now that you scared me enough, I will be planning to take her to the vet more often while in the pregnancy and I will take her before I breed her to get the vet's opinion on whether she is healthy and ready to breed. But all that will be in 6 months. Thank you for your opinions.[/quote In my opinion it would be like letting a 12 yr old human give Birth :thumbdown |
I see this person is 'no longer a member.' :rolleyes: I therefore will not waste my time by stating what a complete joke this has GOT to be...I mean SURELY no one could really be of this mind set?:mad: :thumbdown |
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Why was this thread reopened? It was closed last night? I didn't think my comment was rude so i'm not sure why it was deleted? o well |
i may be wrong but don't you have to be 18 to be on this thread? like i said, i could be wrong i am just going to sit back and read....this should be good:2popkorn: |
What does it mean if it says no longer a member? I thought that meant you asked for your membership cancelled but now I wonder if it means banned>? |
I see this person is no longer a member, Im willing to bet shes reading this topic still. I say (as cruel as this sounds) let her breed her girls and not spay them, shes going to do whatever she wants anyway. Their uteruses become infected and then they will rupture and the dogs will die and let her live with this decision she made haunt her for the rest of her life. She thinks her unspayed lab will be safe now because they put up a bigger fence, a determined male will come along figure out how to get in and her lab will be pregnant again. Yes shes a teenager and may not be educated on this subject, then it should be the responsibilty of her parents to research this and make a decision on this subject. Lets just hope they do make the right choice, but from the sounds of it they are not going to. Look at their lab who keeps getting pregnant. They claim to love these dogs but their actions are speaking alot louder then their words right now. |
The sad thing is there's thousands out there just like her. :( That's why our shelters are full. :( :( :( I feel sorry for any dogs with owners like that...people that act irresponsible claim to love their pets - but I just don't see it. love means being responsible and keeping them out of harms way - didn't see that at all with this person.....but why waste time talking to a closed mind ? whoever she is... she'll do exactly what she wants ....you can tell by the attitude. |
Guys. Give her a break. She is 17 years old, and we all remember how we thought and our opinions at 17, right? It changed by the time I was 20. It changed by the time I was 25. It changed by the time I was 29. It changed by the time I was 33. I am sure it'll change again. Basically, she hasn't lived enough (no offense, Felix) to know enough. Just remember that. By next year, she may have completely changed her mind. |
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Exactly. I think it was in your girls best interest to ask for advice and help before breeding her and having a potenial disaster and I commend you for it.:) |
Yes shes 17 but her parents are old enough to know better. Think about it.... You had a dog who wasnt spayed would you leave her out in the yard unsupervised while she was in heat, considering you know that neighborhood dogs have been getting to her and making her pregnant? I say blame the parents, they have taught her to think this way |
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Oooh I had to make another post to make me at 500 posts.... Maybe we have a future "commerical breeder" on our hands lol |
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Oh yea, if only I could still be as smart as I was at 17!!!! LOL! Funny how it works, the older we are the more we realize how little we really know in the scheme of things. I remember as I got older, adults got smarter too -- amazing! |
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