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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 I am absolutely stunned and amazed that the male dog can instantaneously tie with these females! Usually, there is a little meet and greet, and then flirting and dancing around before the male mounts and ties....at least 2-3 minutes where an owner can QUICKLY see what as happened and intervene IMMEDIATELY to prevent the impending act.....and in a tiny little maiden pup, it takes longer than 2 seconds for the male to get to the baby and "do the deed". I think you need to be suspect of the itentions of these people that "accidentally" let this intact male dog breed these two females.....I am sorry, but I think they planned the entire events, and I can not immagine why this little 3# baby was allowed to even get to 30-something days before she was rushed to a vet and the pregnancy was terminated with an immediate spay. This 3# baby is in danger and you have every reason to be worried about her....this could very easil;y kill her. You should find a vet that has the knowledge and experience to recognize this situation for what it is, and will spay this little puppy IMMEDIATELY. Sooooooooo much time has been wasted, but it is still not too late to save this puppy's life.....not to mention the genetic time bombs you are cultivating with the inbreeding you are doing. This is sooooooooooooooo sad.....these poor, unfortunate souls have absolutely NO ONE looking out for their best interest.......... |
Some experienced males can be very quick if the female is willing and ready. It can take a matter of seconds. In this case we don't know how long the male and young female were together since someone else let the male out.
I would be very concerned about this being an inbreeding. There is a very good chance for some birth deformities.