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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfsoul
    So if there are puppies, then what? Forage the lady's signature on the papers?
    now how would Marla feel if someone forged her signature or how would you feel if someone forged yours Jordan?
    besides, I don't think you will be able to register the puppies anyway. I mean here in the UK you can not register the puppies if a bitch is bred when she is over 8 years old unless you have a special permission from the Kennel Club (e.g a dying breed or something) and I suspect it will be a similar rule in Canada.

    thanks k9krazee for the signature!

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    It is a shame she was not spayed after she was done breeding . I hope Isis will be ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinjashira
    now how would Marla feel if someone forged her signature or how would you feel if someone forged yours Jordan?
    besides, I don't think you will be able to register the puppies anyway. I mean here in the UK you can not register the puppies if a bitch is bred when she is over 8 years old unless you have a special permission from the Kennel Club (e.g a dying breed or something) and I suspect it will be a similar rule in Canada.
    I know, I am not comfortable with it either, but it could possibly save a puppy's life...If you want to read more about what happened when this lady owned Belgians, read Huck's Story . the litter can be registered as long as the vet determines the pregnancy is indeed from that dog.

    There was no way she could have bee spayed right away -- This happened on Saturday, and the vet was closed on both Saturday and Sunday for Rememberance Day and only accepted emergency cases. She only does spays on Thursdays. She is the only vet in town that uses the safer anesthetics. Belgians often die under anesthetic, their heart stops. I keep saying that nowadays there are so many good anesthetics but Mar's still worried. Personally I think aborting them is the best option, but, not my dog.

    Here's a couple more pics of Isey when she was younger..
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    Isoflourine is a good one, and there is another new that my vet used on Hottie. Let me find out what it was. They open at 11 today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    Isoflourine is a good one, and there is another new that my vet used on Hottie. Let me find out what it was. They open at 11 today.
    Yes, I asked for isoflurane when my rat had his surgery. It's good because 99% of it leaves the body when the dog breathes (because it's a gas). I think when everyone hears anesthetic they think of IVs and such. We have people that come into the shop to do teeth and everyone at the shop tells them it's safe for old dogs because it's "aneastethic free" but I think that's silly because older dogs have just as good a chance at making it as younger ones with the kinds of stuff we use today.

    I'm not sure why Isis wasn' spayed at 7 or 8, I didn't know Marla back then. Spirit was spayed at 8 with no problems. I definatly plan on spaying Visa when she's done -- as they get older, they have an increased chance of pyometra. Way too scary for me!
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    The isoflourine is safe. I called my vet. The other one we used on Hottie was just to "make him stupid" but it wont be enough for a C section or a spay. She also told me vets know that a herding breed or sighthound especially that they dose for a lighter body weight.

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    [QUOTE=wolfsoul]
    I'm not sure why Isis wasn' spayed at 7 or 8, I didn't know Marla back then. QUOTE]

    Could it be part of the contract, since she is co-owned? Because then Marla would have had no choice but to keep her natural.

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    I have to admit I'm stunned that she wasn't spayed earlier. Breeders, of all people, should know better. I hope she's gonna be ok.

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    Hopping for the best !

    Poor Isis.
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    I think Rhi meant it was a shame she was not spayed after her breeding days were over, not after this particular breeding. I don't really understand why she would not have been spayed when she was 7 or 8 at least? I'm not being critical of you Jordan as I know she is not your dog and you have no control in this area but what a sad situation. I feel bad for Isis and I really hope nothing took.

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    oh my..hopeing and praying for the best down here!

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