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Seriously, get back on the meds

U could have said your opinions that would fine, but to make such an attack on the 1 person who stuck up for n took time to help n you treat her like that!

If u can't express your opinions without that other bullshit u better off not voicing them at all

Another bridge burnt

 

 

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GQ the guys and I know who you truly are in your heart and that is the person we love and respect.

Bugger any crap. Tunker is never serious. I think of him and Billy like double trouble. Nice guys and good fun.

If you want to vent, please do. Nobody here would think bad if you did.

Without you and the guys, my family would be still fighting. Even my dogs are happier these days.

Eva needs our pity for how she is.

 

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Wow I can't believe what I just read. GQ glad things are on the mend with ya pooch.

We have a bulldog and they are the coolest of animals. I feel for you.

Had her desexed years ago cause couldnt stand the blood through the house when on her ladies.

As far as what i just read, Evatil that was way over the top and I think maybe you could do with a little bit of CBT.

 

 

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What happened with GQ's bitch isn't uncommon. But I thoroughly believe it's Mother's instinct and we should let nature take its course. She will most likely have another litter in time without the same issue. I've seen cats and dogs do the same and go on to have healthy litters later on.

 

The most common mistake people make is fussing over a mother while she is having the litter. Let the mum find her own spot, and quietly observe from a distance just in case there are any complications (first litter a mum has is usually the tricky one). Otherwise, leave them be. Most bitches will let you know when they want to share the litter with you. But if you constantly fuss over them during the process the mum will either try to move them away to a quieter location, or in worst cases do what has happened here. Usually a couple of hours after mum has finished having the litter and has cleaned them up she'll be happy to have you approach them if she hasn't already come out. But if she's had them in a busy location or house/yard, gently and quietly move her litter to a more suitable location where it's quiet and warm enough for the litter. But definitely don't be noisy or make a fuss over them for the first few days. Otherwise you will unsettle the mother.

 

But yeah, bit confused with the blow up of it all with some folks here :scratchin:

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