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Old Nov 20, 2008, 02:40 PM
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when will she come in heat agian after giving birth?

Can you tell me how long it takes for a dachund to come in heat again after having a litter of pups?

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Old Nov 20, 2008, 05:21 PM   #2  
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Why, so you can breed her again?
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A female dog should NOT be breed in succession. If you care about your dogs health, you will skip out on her next cycle.
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I have to say that if she cares about dogs at all she won't breed her dog again. There are enough homeless dogs in the world already, why add more?
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'Breeding should be left to those not needing to ask simple, basic questions. Books have been written about it. Rather than ask a question here, start reading. Those unwilling to do the work it takes to produce quality puppies should spay/neuter their pets at 6 months.

To understand my position check both Articles and www.petfinders.org''

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Altenweg agrees: I agree 100%. There is too much uneducated, careless breeding going on. Only the dogs suffer while the owner pocket book gets fuller. :(
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