I agree with the above replies. This whole situation just does not sound good.
I strongly suggest you seek help from your vet, which is one of the MANY things that should be done anyways when breeding dogs.
I agree with the above replies. This whole situation just does not sound good.
I strongly suggest you seek help from your vet, which is one of the MANY things that should be done anyways when breeding dogs.
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
I agree with the replies above...
She has already been bred too many times. You really need to be a responsible owner and get her spayed and the dad nuetered. I will leave it at that.
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Oh how sadYour poor dogs...and the poor puppies.......
SERIOUSLY, if you and your family don't know when dog is in heat, you DON'T need to be breeding. period. Breeding any animal needs to be left to professional, experienced, dedicated people. Have your Chi's been shown and titled? Have they been tested for health diseases? Does your Dad know that there are already countless Chi's dying in shelters... not to mention millions of other breeds? And, what if your Chi needs an emergency c-section, or her uterus becomes infected shortly afterwards... or, the very likely occurance that she does not nurse her puppies, leaving your family up at all hours of the day/night to bottlefeed newborns? That is $1000's right there, and you are risking her life and newborn puppies lives. And for what? A few dollars? You could easily spend way more on caring for her and her litter than you will get from her pups... especially since Chi's often have just 1 puppy.
please reconsider!
Ditto to all the others replies...
Please, if you don't have any good reason for breeding, don't do it![]()
Lola, the mutt, 2 years old
Anita, the dachshund, 7 years old
I agree with you all...... not only does it prevent unwanted puppies, it will prevent a uterus infection.. which by the way, is deadly! and male castration will prevent testicular cancer.. both operations is likely to calm them down, and stop them from wondering off.
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