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Win win all the way around. Bad Breeding Practices and Dog Allergies – Allergy Dog Central |
Allergies and breeding Thank you ladies for your input. I talked to the Vet this afternoon and he told me the same thing. I would never want to put on any puppies what Gabi has gone through so far in her young life! :-( She just went into heat last night, so in December she will be spayed. She is, supposedly, from very good blood lines, so we thought it would be a shame to spay her without letting her have at least one litter of which we would keep one. But I can't do that under the circumstances. Makes me wonder if one of her parents had allergies and we weren't told about it, or if, in fact, the allergies were caused by over vaccinating as I have learned is a very common occurrence. Not knowing, I can't take the chance. :-( |
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spay and neuter contract The breeder did have a contract and specified on there that we could breed her. So I don't know. |
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spay and neuter contract That is interesting. I am curious how breeders buy "breeding stock" then? At any rate, poor little Gabi, whom we love dearly, has a very horrible problem! One that we have never encountered in all the pets we have had for over 50+ years! Sad and heart breaking to a big degree. :-( |
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