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momof5 said:Well she is a chiwawa/Dioxin and the male looked to be a papillon.
dioxin exposure can lead to reproductive and developmental problems, increased heart disease and increased diabetes.
momof5 said:Well she is a chiwawa/Dioxin and the male looked to be a papillon.
dioxin exposure can lead to reproductive and developmental problems, increased heart disease and increased diabetes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dachshundmomof5 said:Lets see because I was going to breed her with another doxin that my aunt has. But now that she is having some "Mutt's" she will be after this.
momof5 said:Pups! I am very new at this when she starts to lactate how long do I have?
momof5 said:TO EVERYONE LEAVING NEGATIVE FEED BACK HAVE BALLS ENOUGH TO LEAVE WHO IT IS FROM. I AM NOT A BACK YARD BREEDER IT WAS CALLED AN ACCIDENT. YOU KNOW THAT HAPPENS. SHE IS MY DOG AND THEY ARE MY PUPPIES DID I ASK YOU ALL TO TAKE THEM...LETS SEE NO....
momof5 said:Lets see because I was going to breed her with another doxin that my aunt has. But now that she is having some "Mutt's" she will be after this.
Chasey_Lane said:
cattitude said:Uh, they'd still have been mutts. That's not the issue.
p.s.
Dachshund
Chihuahua
momof5 said:TO EVERYONE LEAVING NEGATIVE FEED BACK HAVE BALLS ENOUGH TO LEAVE WHO IT IS FROM. I AM NOT A BACK YARD BREEDER IT WAS CALLED AN ACCIDENT. YOU KNOW THAT HAPPENS. SHE IS MY DOG AND THEY ARE MY PUPPIES DID I ASK YOU ALL TO TAKE THEM...LETS SEE NO....
Are you kidding me? You can't even spell the breeds right.momof5 said:And why are you sending me this link? I think I know about my dog!
Chasey_Lane said:I suggest you start treating her like one instead of pimping her out.
cattitude said:I found my balls.
Have a nice day.
momof5 said:How is it you THINK you know about my dog. Didn't you read...my son let the make in and he is 6 so like I said before it was a accident..... We have a fenced back yard which she stays in or is on a leash when we go out front.
cattitude said:Where was the male dog? Out of the fence?
Sorry. Accidents happen but that's why you spay and neuter..to avoid them. Don't blame a 6 year old. It's your fault. There are far too many animals that die every day because of "accidental" breeding.
Well evidently you didn't know it all or you would have not asked for advicemomof5 said:And why are you sending me this link? I think I know about my dog!
momof5 said:I AM NOT A BACK YARD BREEDER IT WAS CALLED AN ACCIDENT. YOU KNOW THAT HAPPENS.
Catt has been an animal volunteer for many years, she knows what she is talking about. YOU are the one who came on here not knowing shiat about what to do.momof5 said:you all that think you are god and know EVERYTHING about EVERYONE on here that this is the suituation.
Chasey_Lane said:Catt has been an animal volunteer for many, many years, she knows what she is talking about. YOU are the one who came on here not knowing shiat about what to do.
aps45819 said:
well, one of my kids might have benn concieved in the back yard
Pasofever said:Chihuahuas have a high percentage of C sections..I hope you have some money sitting around..I had a cat have a C section this spring and it was almost $700...all the breeds you mentioned have a higher rate of C sections..
That said it is too late not to breed the dog...if she is already bagging up..(ie has milk) she will be due soon..63-65 days for a dog..did you happen to write down the day you saw her bred? Start giving her puppy chow now not adult dog food..make sure she is current on worming..as rounds are passed through the milk..Put her in a nice quiet place away from the 5 hellions..get a box with towels (your best ones will do) get a heating pad. Sit up with her all night once she starts panting..As pups come out (you may need to help and pull...downward not straight out) clear the pups mouth. If you cut the umbilical cord do so farther then an inch from the babys belly...then idodine or nolvasan the cord..make sure she passes a placenta for each baby..if she will eat it let her.
Good luck..