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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Breeding from Pet bitch article
- By Brainless [gb] Date 13.08.19 06:31 UTC
Where can I find the link to this article.

I am desperate to discourage a foolish owner from allowing her Mini Dachsie bitch with super temperament, but appalingly poor weak rear, and her male who is very nervous, and very oversize.

Last season (her 2nd) he managed to mate her, and she had the Alizin injection, and was supposed to get her spayed.

She is now in season again!!! Owner now thinking it might be nice to ahve a litter, she is a full time worker and uses a Dog walker I walk with (hence why I know her).  She really hasn't a clue.
- By Lexy [gb] Date 13.08.19 07:29 UTC Edited 13.08.19 10:27 UTC Upvotes 1
Should I breed from my pet bitch? - http://forum.champdogs.co.uk/topic_show.pl?tid=89071
- By furriefriends Date 13.08.19 07:46 UTC
Nice article which I hadnt read before .useful to know its there for the future.
Hope it helps your situation brainless
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 13.08.19 10:27 UTC
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- By Jackie R [gb] Date 15.08.19 06:26 UTC Upvotes 2
I'd give it to her straight...that the puppies are very likely to be too big for her to whelp and she might need a C Section and how much that might cost,  and that all the puppies could die. Emphasize the huge potential cost and the danger of her being unsupervised while whelping if it happens when she is at work, she could easily come home to a dead bitch.
Sorry to be so brutal, but pussy footing around wont help the situation.
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Breeding from Pet bitch article

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