Ozzy goes to the vet monday morning. I hated to do it to him but my
chis were never meant to be breeders, I can't have children so my chis
are my children, down to riding in carseats in the car. Thank you for
the advice. I can promise this will not happen again.




--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> naturally, we never want to purposely breed one this young, but don't be
> to hard on yourself or hubby because accidents happen to the best of us.
> There is not much you can do at this point other than make sure she
is fed
> a good quality puppy food while she is expecting, have the vet to check
> and make sure she is physically able to deliver, keep her confined
during
> the later stages, and stay in contact with the group for advice
along the
> way. She will be fine. It realy isn't so much the mom you worry about at
> such a young age, so much as it is her ability to care for the
> babies....babies don't make good mommas usually. But, we had an accident
> with a 8 month old 11 years ago and she did great and we kept her
son and
> he is also great and the two of them were so close up until she passed
> away a couple month ago.
> 
> Just keep an eye on her and relax, and unless you plan to breed in the
> future, get someone fixed, lol.
> 
> Marsha
> 
> 
> 
> > I'm still a little new to this group and I haven't really posted
> > before but my sweet baby girl is important to me. I am the "mother" of
> > three baby chis. Ozzy Lee is my oldest, a rescue that I got when
he was
> > five months old. My mom loved him so much she rescued his brother
> > Brownie. He will be two in February. My youngest is Duncan McCloud. He
> > is seventeen weeks. He is the son of Brownie and Moms oldest chi,
> > Candi Cane. But my baby girl is a rescue named Blue Belle. She is a
> > beautiful blue chihuahua that I rescued at only eight weeks. She is
> > seven months old. My husband was babysitting them while I was out and
> > didn't keep Belle seperated. Now my baby girl is preggers. She is so
> > young. How can I insure that she is healthy and happy. She is so
> > trusting, the changes in her body are so hard on her. She still
wants to
> > run and rough house with the others. All my vet worries about is her
> > nutrition. How can I make this easier on her? Any advice would be
> > greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>



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