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06-18-2012, 09:41 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: San Diego, Ca USA
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| Killed by a Pit Bull On Dec. 3, 2011 my daughters precious Luciano was killed instantly by a pit bull. So devasting everyone had to move out of the house because of the reminders of him. Its been several months now and we can just start speakngi his name. Then came Smiling Lulu out of no where on Easter Day. My daughter gave her to me a few weeks later because she was acting like she was in heat and Luciano's friend a teacup chihuahua trying to mount her. She is pregnant, by accidant, didn't know she was in heat and by what Ihave read should be due tomorrow. I'm worried because everything I have read is negative in regards to negligence in small dog breeding, which wasn't what happened. I truly believe she was a gift after losing Luciano and his buddy Chopper missed him as much as we do. We couldn't even speak his name, see a pic or anything until little Lulu came on Easter. coincedance maybe. I finally took a few pics out of Luciano. I have been worried about Lulu for a few weeks after noticing she is pregnant. I noticed she was sleeping and something white was on her side belly I picked it up and and turned it over it was a pic of Luch.. weird... put the pic back no windows opened no drafts and the other pics didn't move. It did it again. So I moved the pic in a different spot and it did it again. at least 3 ft. I have heard of things but didn't believe in actual u know whats.. I believe in miracles!! I took the pics away because it was spooky to me. My mom said it just his way of telling me not to worry... I am worried, from all I have read about dogs being pregnant... Im not a breeder and dont know what to do. I am not able to afford expensive medical surgery as what I keep reading on the internet that small dogs need and a lot of bs of breeders. Just people I have spoke to at vets office and friends whom have had experience say its fine and natural no problem. I came across your website as I was doing research and it seemed to be the most positive.. If anyone has a positive suggestion I am interested. Lulu is 4lb around when we got her and about 5 years old. The chuahua is 3 1/2 1 year old I have pics... Please keep in mind we didn't plan this and didn't think chop could mate he looks like a baby still and is only a little over a year!! What I would like to do is donate the babies to anyone who has lost their baby... I know first hand the pain and sorrow as if it were a human... Some people are so insensitive and said its just a dog its not your mother... It hurt just the same as if it were a close family member. Total devastation. Nothing ever happened to the pit bull either. The owner Steven Ray received a warning. |
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06-18-2012, 10:12 AM | #2 |
Cedric♥Lola♥Keylo Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Gilford, NH, USA
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| please read thru the threads here about breeding. it seems a bit late but i hope you can set up an area for the mom as they suggested here by others who breed. it could be very dangerous with no experience. please be sure you have a vet on stand by just incase you need or have any issues. i wish you luck and i really hope you have no issues. i am also very sorry you lost your baby in such a tragic way.
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06-18-2012, 11:11 AM | #3 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: San Diego, Ca USA
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| Thank you Im trying to upload utube video of Luciano playing with Chop the father of our new one Lulu. I have never known a mix of this kind and it was an accident. Never owned a female dog. |
06-18-2012, 12:54 PM | #4 |
YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
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| It's true that giving birth is a very natural thing but dogs are not naturally that small. Also the mother and father dog can carry genes to produce bigger dogs so sometimes the puppies are too big to pass out of the birth canal naturally. You need to be prepared in case there is trouble. There are things to read here and there is also other info on the internet about whelping puppies. |
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