Sell them for the cost of the first shots plus $20. Then use the extra money to put towards getting her spayed so as you won't have this problem again.
2007-12-07 14:03:02
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answered by Mr. P's Person 6
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Given you chose not to have your dog spayed before she could have an "unwanted" litter, the responsible thing would be to keep the puppies, find them good homes, and not make the same mistake again.
Spay & Neuter, there are too many homeless, unloved, unwanted or ferrel pets. Stop breeding and do not support breeders by purchasing their pure bred puppies.
Did you know that a vet can give a female a simple "morning after" type shot if she accidentally gets bred, this will prevent the pregnancy. Twenty years ago I carefully left my female locked in the house when she was in heat and I was at school, imagine my surprise when I found my little cockapoo dangling from the back side of a huge Labrador on my sofa. The Lab had jumped right through an open window. Luckily, the animal shelter knew the dogs owner and he not only offered me the information on the "morning after" shot he gladly paid for it..
2007-12-07 22:20:45
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answered by redbelliedspider 2
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You should keep them until they are old enough to be spayed and neutered. In the mean time looking for good homes for them while they drink mum's milk and get strong.
Then sell the for the cost of their shots and the operation. Also, have your female german shepherd spayed along with her puppies.
2007-12-07 22:10:41
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answered by Aeries 4
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First, ask your local vet if they will do a pediatric spay or neuter on all the puppies for a reduced price and get them ALL done before you sell them. Next, sell them to good homes for only the price of the spay/neuter to ensure good homes. People are much more likely to dump a "free" dog than one they pay just a little bit for. God knows how many Wal-Mart parking lot dogs I've fostered for the local shelter once they grow up a bit and aren't as cute. *rolls eyes* Then get your female spayed.
2007-12-07 22:09:42
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answered by Cave Canem 4
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You should try and sell them, or give them to a rescue for them to sell. Most puppies are very easy to sell, but if you do it, make sure you check out the potential adoptors. Ask for references, ask if they have had other pets and if so their previous vet so you can check with them to see how well they treated their other pets with check ups, shots, flea/tick treatment, etc. Also ask about their home and if they have a large fenced in yard for the dog to run around in. If you don't want to do all this , then contact a rescue group and see if they would want them. Good luck.
2007-12-07 22:14:18
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answered by Bonzie12 7
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Sorry, but what are mutt puppies getting these days? Find good homes for the puppies and then spay the *****.
2007-12-07 22:08:28
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answered by lt4827 5
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I don't think that you should take them to the pound or sell them. You should find them all a good home where you could screen the people and know where they are going. You could ask for a small fee because I think that if someone has a small investment in them, they will take better care of them.
2007-12-07 22:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, you let her get pregnant, so those little souls depend on you to find them their forever homes. Put them in the paper for $20-$25, or if that doesn't work, give them away. Either way it would be a better fate then having to be sent to the pound and possibly being put to sleep!
2007-12-10 02:26:10
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answered by ~*Wanted*~ 3
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Why would someone want to PAY you for a mutt? You should find good homes for the puppies and GIVE them away.
2007-12-08 00:09:49
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answered by whoamihere32 2
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Give them to loving homes for a small adoption fee. Tell them the adoption fee is to insure that they get a great home. Good Luck!!
2007-12-07 22:13:09
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answered by BRIDGE 4
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