DellaBella
Posted : 3/23/2008 10:13:52 PM
Hi again.
I never said that my teacher is encouraging me to breed my dogs, I said that she likes to teach us about real life situations, so if a student has a pregnant bitch, then she will teach the class about caring for a pregnant bitch and the whelping process. I don't find anything wrong with that. I have been researching poodle genetic diseases, and for those of you who ask where my parents are- at home depot. Buying wood to build the whelping box. Yes, my girl comes to me to get away from my boy, but its not because she's in any danger, its because he's incredibly annoying. If I felt at any point that she was in any sort of danger, I wouldn't hesitate to get them separated, but he was just being annoying. I understand that many people are angered by people who aren't professionals, breeding their dogs, but I personally feel that allowing my girl to have a litter or two, as long as I make sure I am personally responsible to finding them all good homes, and am willing to care for the puppies as long as needed, and I make sure that none of my puppies will end up in a pound or a street somewhere, that it isn't this huge evil thing that so many of you are making it out to be. My dog is pregnant, and is going to have puppies. I am not a profesional. I am very young, I have never whelped before- but I am informing myself, I am recieving help from experienced people, and I am giving my girl all that she needs to have a healthy litter. I know she herself is young, and I didn't plan for her to be pregnant already. When I realized she was in heat, I had planned to go to the pet store to buy one of those "heat diapers" that are made to keep blood off of any furniture, but also make it impossible for my male to penetrate, but that same day when I came home from school, my dad told me that they had already had a successful tie that morning, at that point I figured it was useless, and allowed nature to take its course. I know she is young, and I personally would have preferred to wait. But she is pregnant, and I am not going to rush to the vets to get her spayed before she can have the puppies, and I don't feel I'm committing an evil crime. She is young, but she is not that young. Dogs shouldn't be bred until they are two, and she is exactly 1 1/2 . I think that a lot of you are over reacting, and should really breathe. I'm taking care of my girl, and her puppies will be in good hands. The last thing I will do is ever allow any of her puppies to go to anything BUT a good home. I am not in it just for the money as many of you suggest. I don't need the money, and its not like I'm going to pocket it. Any money we get from selling the puppies will be used to pay off the vet bills I know will accumulate during her pregnancy I'm not an idiot, I know that she will only have 2 or 3 puppies, and we will probably lose more than we will gain throughout the entire process, and I am not going to be like many breeders. ( Sadly, including the one where I got my own puppies) where they just have you sign a paper, and don't care what happens after they get their money. For example- when I got shadow, he was four months, and there I saw sasha, she was 5 weeks. She told us Sasha wouldn't be ready until she was 8 weeks, but didn't tell us how old she was. However, we told her that whenever sasha was ready, we would be. That woman only wanted her money, and called us the day sasha turned six weeks, saying she was ready. We assumed she was 8 weeks, but she was only six. Just at the legal limit, she should have been with her mom for another two weeks. We didn't realize her age until two days later, when our vet told us she didn't look like she was 8 weeks, and we looked at her AKC papers, and realized she was 6 weeks.
Anyway, my point is that my puppies will be adopted out on completely different terms. They will not be taken home until a minimum of 8 weeks. The adopters have to bring my puppy to the vet for shots within a week of adoption. If they can no longer care for the puppy, they have to return it to me, so I can find it a suitable home, and I will check up on each of the puppies two months after adoption to make sure everything is okay. I know I will find them homes, because already a nice woman from my old church is asking about her due date, as well as several family members who would love to adopt a puppy. I will not allow any stranger from the street to take one away without being sure that they will be in good hands.
I feel that many of your responses are uncalled for and mean spirited.
If you really cared for animals as you say you do, instead of trying to put me down for having a pregnant bitch, you would offer advice ( as some of you have, and I thank those of you who have) There is no point in yelling at me for having a pregnant bitch, what is done, is done. My only regret is that she is still fairly young. If you people cared for animals, then you would discourage a person thinking of breeding with information- and you would help a person who has already bred with information- instead of trying to put them down and talk about how sickening it is to you.