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Please be careful scheduling a day. I strongly do not recommend it (JMO). It's best to let her go into labor, then do it. Otherwise, the c-section could be done to early and the puppy could die. It happens all the time. I haven't read you're story yet, but I will. May I ask here, what is the weight of the parents? BTW, sorry to hear she has to have a section. Oh, I see she weighs 4 + pounds. |
your girl might be able to have the puppy. she is smaller than most but one of my girls was 4lbs and the other 4 and 1/2. the four pounder needed a C-section the other didn't. But, my vet strongly dislikes scheduling the C-sections. he prefers you have him on standby and see if she can have it herself. but, i agree with mardelin, the one puppy will get pretty large. my little girl that had the section only had two large pups. i had another girl that weighed seven pounds, two puppies and also had to have a section. not because the puppy was too big tho. other issues. Good luck. |
i am so sorry to hear your scary new's all will be well praying for you and your baby |
I hope she make it thru all of this and that you learn from it and have her spayed. I'm very sorry she was put in this dangerous situation. She deserves better. |
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Thank you Everyone else on here for all your heart, care and thoughts and understanding that a Person is Human and makes mistakes. Leaving None perfect and thank you again for that understanding. I so Love My Peaches! |
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Best wishes going to you and Peaches for a healthy delivery. Please keep us posted. |
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I think she was looking for answers to her questions and not a lecture. I really hate it when someone comes on to ask a question and gets lectured instead. We all make mistakes and I am sure she feels bad enough already without the additional comments. |
Best of luck with the pregnancy and whelping. We know you love Peaches and didnt mean for this to happen |
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Good luck with the c-section...I hope all goes well... Dawn |
No problem. It gets to the point sometimes that breeders are afraid to ask anything for fear they are going to get ripped apart. It isnt right and it happens all of the time. |
problem Don't beat yourself up...it happens...at least it is another Yorkie. LOL I had a poodle I was boarding get to one of my girls a long time back. I had no clue she was in season, no visible signs...no clue two "Porkies" were on their way for about 6 weeks..we were teasing Tess for being so fat.. I gave one to my daughter, "Murphy Brown" was a delight for 13 yrs...and I put an ad in the county paper for the male, $150..through the ad I made a life long friend..we have gone to the NY shows many times..she called her boy "Darby"..I called him "Road Kill" because when he laid down his was very flat... I write all this because the minute you point your finger at anothers mistake, watch out, you are due for a doozy yourself! Best wishes...plan a section or perhaps you can find a vet who will be available..I do prefer they start labor, but it is not always possible. |
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