Apprehensive about breeding 1 Attachment(s) I have a 3 1/2 year old female who is a little over 6 pounds. The doctor said I would have to find a male who was smaller if I was going to breed her due to her size and her hips. We've gone through all of her heats without doing anything because all of the purebred males in this area have been larger or have the'chocolate' gene. They actually seem to be concentrated in my area for some reason. More than that though, I'm concerned about her needing a smaller male. Maggie mae just popped out 5 little boys over 2 hours. My Bella Pepper is Blue/tan and she has a really silvery coat. I don't want to spay her but it has been so hard finding a male who is smaller than she is and I'm starting to lose hope. I'm also scared to spay her and issues with anesthesia. Any suggestions? Anyone? Also, what can I do to alleviate issues that come with being in heat (humping, panting, etc)??! She is humping everything and everyone. My male and other female are neutered and spay but she is constantly on them. And the cat and my husband and me..... cold pack? something from vet? any help is welcome. |
Save breeding for the experts. You could loose your girl so get get her fixed. |
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Why do you want to breed her? And why don't you want to spay her? She would do fine w/ anesthesia as long as you do the pre-surgical blood work to confirm health. I would personally never risk the life of my beloved babies via breeding...it's just way too risky. What do you mean about her "hips" - is something wrong w/ them? If yes, then she should never, ever be bred anyway... |
Are you sure it is her hips? Was he concerned about the width of her pelvic canal? |
It gets so tiring - why can't people just be pet owners and be content with that privilege? |
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