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[QUOTE=kari2001;4388042]his vets offive is called Amino dogs karl is his name what eles should I do then switch her vet[/QUOTE]Case in point, you said you had already done that . Hence why your stories don't make sense. |
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[QUOTE=kari2001;4388043]as I said she is getting SPAYED all I wanted to know is why he mentioned it and what it sounds like he wants to do.im new to this city and [SIZE="3"][COLOR="Red"] HMMM you said you had already switched Vet's !! |
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yes I did yesterday |
why would I be lying about this |
Am I missing something? Is this a joke? An example of miscommunication? In vitro for dogs? Artificial insemination - yes, it's done. And from what weve recently learned, there are even "do it yourself" videos on youtube. But in vitro? Highly unlikely anyone would either offer it or choose to have it done. Aside from the expense, the logistics and dangers associated with ovarian stimulation in order to develop follicles to collect the eggs seems preposterous. Eggs are not "flushed out" of the ovary. In fact, eggs aren't even present in the ovaries. What is there is something called an oocyte. In the presence of certain hormones, these oocytes mature and rise to the surface of the ovary and create follicles. The follicle then bursts and the egg is released. With in vitro, the ovaries are stimulated to hasten the development of the oocytes. The follicle is mechanically ruptured and the mature egg is collected and either fertilized right away or frozen for later use. The ovum is then fertilized and hopefully becomes a zygote. The zygotes are then transferred in to a prepared uterus where, with a lot of luck, they will hopefully implant themselves in to the lining of the uterus. (That's the simplified version). So, why would anyone do this for a dog? Logic would dictate that if someone was going to attempt this, the donor dog had better be a spectacular example of the breed and not your run of the mill (lovable as they are) yorkie. This one has me shaking my head. |
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in 2 days she is getting spayed.. im not doing anything to her,she is going to be a happy yorkie with soon to be another rrescue.spaying is the right choice.im happy I get to have 3 amazing little dogs. I will post a picture of raya. |
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Pasadena, MD his name was Karl Onsted we called him karl I have a different vet now 8073 Ritchie Hwy Pasadena, MD |
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but, perhaps I am being really judgmental. I do not know what your life is/was like, or how you grew up. I dont know anything about you other then what I have on these threads. But what I have seen leaves me utterly confused. It makes me want to ask you if your hair is blonde. I think I should stop coming to any of your threads and reading them, because they seem to be turning me into the sort of person I do not want to be. So I apologize for my rudeness ( I know I am being rude) an for being judgmental. Thats not how I want to be. Ill stop reading your threads now so I wont be tempted to say anything else to you. |
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And just for the record, the fertility drugs can cause cancer,.... Ask me how I know??? |
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