Just my opinion, but I will only have "pet quality" dogs so I am glad there are some people that still breed in their homes. I hope they plan and have homes ready for the pups though. Mine are also spayed/neutered because I don't want pups. Show quality is not always best quality for a pet. You make it sound like "pet quality" is inferior.
I understand and agree that there are too many dogs in shelters etc. I believe that is due more to lack of ability, by the owners, to train them to be enjoyable pets or health issues they are unable/unwilling to deal with. There are too many people that just toss them away blaming he pup instead of themselves for not putting the time and effort to training it. I have seen several breeders of "show quality" dogs toss out the ones that don't make the cut or are not showing well. I guess I was just a little offended by the second half of your post. Kay ________________________________ From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 12:57 PM Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pup coughing It's time for mommy and pups to be checked by a Vet anyway. They are due for their shots and first worming. Worms can cause coughing. There are many different types of worms that they can get. Not all can be seen with the naked eye. Heart problems can also cause coughing, as well as several virus's that pups can get. Also if water, food, goes in reverse because of some blockage that can also cause coughing, so can a cold, or pneumonia. It's not normal for a 6 week old pup to display coughing, so he needs a Vet to determine what is causing it. Waiting to see if it will get worse, will only end up causing him to be sicker and cost more at the Vet. If the mother was up to date with her shots, then she passed on her immunity to the pups for the first few weeks, but after that the immunity level becomes less and less and then the pups can pick up many of the canine virus's out there. Why are you breeding pet quality chis anyway? There are over 17,000 chihuahuas on Petfinders that need homes, and 80% of them are from owners who just had to breed their pet instead of spaying and neutering them. I hope you spay and neuter the parents as well as the pups before you place them in homes, as you will just be adding to the problem. That figure doesn't even include the thousands that are euthanized every day at shelters across the states for lack of space to hold them and lack of homes that want them. You do realize that within the first year of the pups lives if they each have 5 pups that's 20 more homes that will be needed. Could you find 20 permanent homes plus the ones you have? I don't think so. Statistics show that only 3 out of the 20 will actually stay in a permanent home. The others will be shuffled around, most ending up in a shelter before it's 3rd birthday and most of them will be euthanized for lack of a home. This is why there are so many on petfinders and so many being killed every day. So please spay and neuter them all. Peggy -------Original Message------- From: chargeit2him Date: 4/17/2013 11:32:41 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Chihuahuas] pup coughing On March 2 we had 5 beautiful chi pups. Mom and babies are doing great...with one exception . I came downstairs this morning and one pup was coughing. My husband said he just started a few minutes earlier. (Trouble is his name) Trouble doesn't do it constantly just every now and then. Hubby said to hold off and see if it gets worse then we will take him to the vet..None of the others are doing it. Do pups cough if the have worms ? I haven't seen any of them either. How can you tell if they have worms ? Thanks for any info. Sandy

