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Old 01-11-2007, 05:28 PM   #1
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ok i was taking a bath and i came down and my dog wasnt opening her left eye... shes totally agetated and barking non stop liek theres somehting going on or shes afraid... the earliest vet oppointment i coudl get is at 6:30.. right not it is 5:27... im worried i tryed looking at it and it looke liek its liek a centemeter or less back from where it it suspose to be... im uber worried.... shes my baby and she might even have babies inside of her.... help!
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Old 01-11-2007, 05:47 PM   #2
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By now you probably have been to the vet, I hope. Sounds like your pup injured herself somehow while you weren't around. Hope everything turns out alright.
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we actoually havent left yet... were pribally gunna leave in like 15-20 min....
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Just wondering how'd she go?

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Old 01-12-2007, 10:45 PM   #5
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How did it go? Also how can she have babies and you dont know it? Like its weird did the vet said she was pregnant? Did she come in contact with a male dog?
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Old 01-13-2007, 08:20 PM   #6
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Oh the vet thingy went good, she just has a slicht scratch on her eye from my cat. nothing sevear just simple meds are fixing it and she also has a bit of boggie conjunctavitus *massive spelling errors*. and well the time before the other night that we took her to the vet was too soon to tell if she was pregnant. and yes we tryed breeding her twice before. but the vet sadly told us she was not pregnant. so we have to waite till her next heat cycle to try again. =]

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and yes we tryed breeding her twice before. but the vet sadly told us she was not pregnant. so we have to waite till her next heat cycle to try again. =]

You asked earlier about the birthing process. I'm sorry, but a reputable breeder would not ask this kind of question from a forum...they would ask a mentor. If you're asking this kind of question, again I'm sorry, but you are nowhere near being ready to breed this dog. There are so many questions to ask people about whether their dog is worthy of being bred, but do you understand the point I'm making here? Can you explain a little about why you want to breed this dog? My suggestion would be to spay your dog, because it will take years for you to learn how to properly breed dogs. Why not benefit her health by spaying her, learn from a mentor, then find a pup worthy of breeding? If you keep an open mind, this will be a learning process. I sincerly mean no rudeness.
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Ditto what Cp said.

There are so many unwanted dogs in this world that are killed everyday because no one wants them. Is there really a good reason to bring more into the world?

CP is right, you MUST know what you are doing before deciding to breed, you must know that this dog is free from all congential diseases before bringing more puppies into the world that may have those diseases. Every purebred dog has an average of 7 congenital defects. Do you know which ones your breed has? Has your dog been certified clear of all of them?

By not knowing what is expected of the pregnancy and birthing process before breeding, you are risking the life of your dog and the puppies.

This is not a decision to be entered into lightly. This is life and death. Please do the responsible thing. Please have your dog spayed for her health and don't add to the already awful overpopulation problem.
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Im glad everything went great at the vets
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