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Old 06-06-2009, 11:39 AM
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Re: Sox pooing in the night...why

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Originally Posted by loopylisa2009 View Post
Hiya since we have had sox she has been great and going outside for toilet, well at the mo we think she may be having a phantom pregnancy as she has been taking teddies into her crate, and getting clingy, has got a little fatter round the ribs,and stuff like that. She has been sck a couple of times over the last few weeks but nothing to write home about. Well the last 2 nights on the trot she has pooed in the house over night, we are putting her out at night like we usually do, I just don't know why, is it an indication she isn't well or just one of those things, and how best to deal with it. Is it likely something to do with the phantom, or should I be worried that its not a phantom afterall!! Really don't know what to do, any help and advice would be most most welcomed xx lisa xx

By the was she is 17 months old
Have just read through this thread and obviously you are getting upset about the way Dundee has responded. Your original post was not a casual chit chat over a cup of tea it was asking for help and advice. What Dundee has put in his/her (sorry new to this forum ..not sure...please excuse) answer is 100% correct. The risk of pyo is high, the chance of pregnancy to a male that is way too big for her can cause many life threatening problems to her and her whelps etc etc

If Dundee had come back and said " don't worry love things will be ok" then you would not be throwing your toys out of the dogs bed but because of good,sound, common sense advice that has upset you.

If you didn,t want to hear the advice wether it good or bad but for the welfare of your dog why post on here? You mentioned something about having friends on here ...well a true friend would tell the the truth not dilly dally over it and sometimes THE TRUTH HURTS.

I hope your dog sees a vet today and hopefully you will come back and give us good news.
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