If she is really tiny, it's risky. the smaller the dog, the higher the risk because they can have a big problem getting the puppies out, and you may end up having to have a cesarean section to remove them. Mom and pups could die if this happens. A local breeder lost a mom during a section and 2 of the pups. Only 2 survived and had to be hand raised (which is a *lot* of work). The first puppy got stuck in the birth canal, mom was tired and stressed out before the surgery and didn't make it. The stuck puppy was dead, and another puppy died a couple days later. The surgery alone was $1500. It was made worse by the fact that the little girl didn't get to the vet soon enough and was too stressed out to surived the surgery. Poms can be difficult dogs to get through PG for even experienced breeders.
2006-09-30 20:21:20
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answered by Jeannie 4
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It relies upon because of the fact dogs are extra valuable for various human beings and diverse motives. i would not say that i admire or dislike one or the different. working example, human beings will generally get bigger dogs in the event that they like a shield dogs, and persons gets smaller dogs in the event that they like a kin puppy. the only small dogs that i for my area do unlike is a chiwawa.. they are aggressive and yappy and don't probable seem that solid besides. in case you will call a staffy small then i don't understand why you will say which you do unlike them.. because of the fact a Staffy isn't any doubt one among the main wonderful dogs every physique could have. As for extensive dogs back, do unlike ones including Rottweilers.. they are nasty. even nonetheless all of it comes all the way down to opinion and adventure with dogs i assume.
2016-10-15 09:46:05
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answered by durrett 4
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If you are sure you want to breed her use a small male. Have her checked out by a vet before time and read about breeding and raisig pups . get some info
2006-09-30 20:24:00
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answered by doggroomer67 1
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Hi,
If in doubt ring a vet and they will give you advice over the phone.
I really do not think this is just a question for people that do not know your little one.
So seek professional advice only!!!!
Your baby is an important family member and relies solely on you, and you need to keep her to be safe with good advice.
I hope i have helped some.
Good Luck with your sweetie.
Cheers.
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2006-10-01 01:35:57
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answered by dee_yasmin 1
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im assuming your dog was tagged by another dog and if so i dont see why not figure your dog will just get really huge compared to her normal size. take it to a vet if you have a pomeranian then you most likely have a vet
2006-09-30 20:35:35
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answered by aka_guardian 3
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You should always breed with a smaller male, if the male is larger she WILL have problems with delivery, and it is about $300.00 to have a dog c-section.
2006-09-30 21:44:04
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answered by fetter_2004 3
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there is always a chance of losing a dog in breeding -- well the female anyway. i don't think the size would matter that much though. is she generally healthy? maybe you should ask your vet what they think.
2006-09-30 20:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact a Vet. You can breed her just have a c- section readily available.
2006-09-30 21:22:12
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answered by Dann R 2
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no small dogs can't breed.....
we breed bigger dogs then stick them in a midget machine to make them smaller for people like you......
noob
2006-09-30 20:25:11
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answered by Krustybunny 3
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If she mates with a male, chances are she can have pups, unless you have had her checked out by a vet that has told you otherwise.
2006-09-30 20:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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