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Old 20-05-2008, 11:22 AM
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Re: Breeding Back To Back

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Originally Posted by Jo P View Post
I would generally say 100% not - but a friends bitch has just gone through a terrible delivery which ended up as a caeserian and only one live pup. The vet adviced her that her bitch would benefit from a back to back. I know its only one vets opinion but as I know very little about breeding I guess there must be some cases where its appropriate
It is because when they do a ceasar they just 'drop' everything back in and stitch up when they then have another litter it is like 'blowing up a balloon' and puts everything back where it 'came from', if left the womb will adhere to a position that is wrong and can lead to complications next time of breeding so by breeding from the next season you cut down the chance of having to have another ceasar
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