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Old 28-12-2007, 09:45 PM
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Thats so sad.
But the thing is, so many people out there just don't want to listen, all they are interested in is the money full stop, and not one bit of thought going into what health issues these poor babys will have in the future, giving not only the pup pain and heartache but the poor familys that own and love that pup aswell.

as i said, i do know people that have cross bred dogs that are lovely dogs but i must point out i would'nt cross breed a dog because there really is'nt no point and yes it is adding to the many dogs that are in or end up in shelters.

But going by the other thread regarding the shitzuu and yorkie accident mating, i really could'nt abort them pups if they was my dogs unless there was risk to the female., As terrible as it sounds i really could'nt do that, But again i do see your point in why it is best to do that.

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Old 28-12-2007, 09:51 PM
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Thats so sad.
But the thing is, so many people out there just don't want to listen, all they are interested in is the money full stop, and not one bit of thought going into what health issues these poor babys will have in the future, giving not only the pup pain and heartache but the poor familys that own and love that pup aswell.

as i said, i do know people that have cross bred dogs that are lovely dogs but i must point out i would'nt cross breed a dog because there really is'nt no point and yes it is adding to the many dogs that are in or end up in shelters.

But going by the other thread regarding the shitzuu and yorkie accident mating, i really could'nt abort them pups if they was my dogs unless there was risk to the female., As terrible as it sounds i really could'nt do that, But again i do see your point in why it is best to do that.

But why not, spaying is routine, morning after injection is routine, the bitch won't mind and it is far less risky for a little Yorkie than to carry a litter with which she could easily have problems and die.

It takes an experienced person to know when to seek veterinary attention during labour.

Worrying about how a bitch might feel about pregnancy is the height of anthropomorphism. In my experience bitches know nothing about what is happening and are driven purely by instinct at the birth, or often not and they get distressed and don't know what to do at first or at all, especially in toy breeds.

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Old 28-12-2007, 10:27 PM
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i don't know a thing about toy breed dogs so i don't know what they are like as mothers ect.

I will have a read up on this injection tho, always handy to know these things, it don't change my mind on how i feel .
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omg! a big well done to eolabeo! for puttig brainless in their place. aand i think the name really suits this person as they really think they know everything. and so far have critacised every post i've put on here. do brainless honestly think they are the only people that breed top quality dogs?
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omg! a big well done to eolabeo! for puttig brainless in their place. aand i think the name really suits this person as they really think they know everything. and so far have critacised every post i've put on here. do brainless honestly think they are the only people that breed top quality dogs?

No but I certainly know what breeding quality dogs is about, and sure I am not the only one with ethical standards.
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omg! a big well done to eolabeo! for puttig brainless in their place. aand i think the name really suits this person as they really think they know everything. and so far have critacised every post i've put on here. do brainless honestly think they are the only people that breed top quality dogs?
I think that post is rather insulting!
Read Brainless's post properly and you will see how passionate she is about animal welfare.
Anyone can breed or offer there dog at stud,it's so much harder to do it properly,with good ethics & morals!
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great article!!!!

sugar coating the pill makes it easier to swallow......and easier to forget.
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Old 14-01-2008, 08:30 AM
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but with brainless's aticle this is something we've all heard before. in every post people write brainless seems to be there the 1st to reply wriring something to put people down. and with dogs taking pills i find the easiest way to buy a cheap can of corn beef and stick the pill in the middle. the dogs love it and swallow it fine evey time
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Old 14-01-2008, 08:37 AM
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but with brainless's aticle this is something we've all heard before. in every post people write brainless seems to be there the 1st to reply wriring something to put people down. and with dogs taking pills i find the easiest way to buy a cheap can of corn beef and stick the pill in the middle. the dogs love it and swallow it fine evey time

Strange if you have heard it all before then why do you want to make just pet puppies?

You yourself said you knew nothing about health testing.

Surely you need to know all about your subject and how it should be done first.

Would you have Surgery if the Doctor wasn't trained, but had watched Casualty?

People need to take breeding, it's implications and responsibilities seriously.
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Old 15-01-2008, 08:49 AM
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but i don't even breed dogs. i was only offering my boy out to stud as he's such a lovely shepherd
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