
I know tooolz. It is oh so common in my breed, and I guess if I'm honest, not enough people take it seriously. Especially the ones who tell people, oh you have to have sections with Chi's. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
I have worked so very hard to have a line of normal whelpers. Why? Because I take my responsibility to the breed very seriously. You've not had problems with primary inertia, and I wish I had never seen it. It's why I have a houseful of spayed bitches, with spayed daughters!!!
I have a
very small stud of normal whelping bitches because it took literally years due to the size of the litters.