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? We have this discussion numerous times in the past. I never seen the actual breeding part discussed and it is not that easy for a tiny girl. I would suspect most are inseminated. I have had many stud services come to me with 5 pounders who needed dilation before a breeding was possible. Never in a million years would I dilate a tiny girl..how cruel. |
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But a teacup LAB? OMG! :thumbdown |
:eyeballpc :eyetearss :lol tears Now you got me going.....ROTFLMAO!!! Too much! |
Really , they should miniaturize themselves . This way the could be trapped under the reversed tea cup . |
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Good idea! :eyetearss |
My Little Minnie is 5 lbs and the vet says she is good size and heathy and should do fine with breeding. well to me she is so little and it scares me. |
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:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: That's my kind of teacup!!! :D |
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In my opinion from the ones I have talked to and heard about, the way vets look at it is that some dogs have trouble and need C-Sections just like some humans do. They do not necessarily see a C-section as an abnormal health risk or a reason not to breed. Many women have multiple c-sections so they feel why should it be different for dogs? I also felt is was only fair to the breeder to point out that she did not use th word "teacup" in her ad. |
SCARYYYYYYYyyyyy[ QUOTE=chachi]Wow under 2.5 lbs way too small to be breeding :thumbdown :thumbdown[/QUOTE] |
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oh wow....parents under 2.5 lbs. thats just way to small to breed a female. i feel for those little yorkies having to go through that. |
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c-sections SoCalyorkiLvr: I respectively disagree with your post about the c-section. I firmly believe that any dog who has a c-section should be spaded afterwards. It is very painful and there is no way to tell how much pain a dog is really in and many places make pain medication only optional. :thumbdown Why put them through that multiple times? I know some women who have had a c-section and chose never to get pregnant again. Where does the dog have a choice on getting pregant again? People have the choice to go through again, unfortunately dog's don't. Their owner is the one who makes the choices for the dog, sometimes without it's best intrests in mind. A c-section is a MAJOR surgery with humans and animals. I hope I haven't offended you. But I'd like to know more about your view on the subject and others. |
oh dear :( I guess everyone has their own opinions about what is acceptable but to me this sounds pretty disturbing. Each of us needs to decide where we draw the line when it comes to supporting certain breeding practices. All breeders are not the same and even those that breed larger Yorkies don't always treat their "pets" the way I think they should. I met one breeder that schedules cesareans, never lets her dogs go into labor. They each have 4 litters (or so she said) and then they retire (she finds homes for them). Doesn't sound like a great life to me. And there are the breeders that keep their dogs clean but they stay in cages all the time. Or the little studs that never get to go in the house. The puppy mills are the extreme but haven't you all seen things that make you cringe? |
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