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Old 12-05-2009, 12:26 PM
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Re: Help with my Akita

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i was reading that thread a few times and tbh i have a few issues with it....

...im all for helping members, giving advice, not judging and i also dont mind crossbreeding as long done responsibly ....

...but the op doesnt seem to understand or isnt bothered that this intentionall mating comes with alot of issues already put forward by other posters and is most likly to produce future rescue dogs/puppies.

Even after other people pointed out whats the issue is she seems still be convinced that she hasnt doen nothing wrong with this mating, and this sentence surely proves that:
"I seem to have been a bit 'irresponsible' with not finding out every single detail".....

Another issue of mine is, pregnant or not (even though pregnant is more serious), if a dog yelps in pain because its being touched gently on the belly i for one wouldnt wait till thursday with the vet appointment.

I for one understand why people are reluctant to offer advice and i feel very concerned for those puppies and their future.
i missed that about her "crying when you touch her belly" thats not normal, Natiks right you need to get her to a vet ASAP!
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Re: Help with my Akita

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this was intentional? - omfg! i was under the impression it was an accidental mating from a naieve iresponsible owner. OK, imho although my previous advice stands, this should have been thought about before the act! If you are intentionally breeding an animal then surely you should have done your homework first?, regardless of the breeds involved?

What a bl**dy stupid thing to do!, and i will go out on a limb now and say perhaps both dogs and pups should be rehomed! They dont deserve to be treated this way.
No offence against the OP as im just airing my mouth, but chatting to a website when its so long down the road of pregnancy for ideas on how to help, is probably the result of an intended successful mating and her wanting to get some last minute ideas as how to manage the problem. I wish the OP every bit of success, though I wouldnt like her job. And I hope this experience at least makes her relise the more important issues in life
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Old 12-05-2009, 03:48 PM
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Re: Help with my Akita

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How did it go at the vets? did you bring the appointment forward?
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