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Is there EVER a situation where a vet would advise that a bitch have a litter?

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TheFantasticMrsFox · 24/02/2015 06:49

I have never heard of such a thing (within recent times) and just cannot fathom why a vet would give out such advice Confused

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daisydotandgertie · 24/02/2015 06:56

I can't think of one and have never heard such advice.

Has this advice been dished out to someone you know? And what's the explanation for it?

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Lonecatwithkitten · 24/02/2015 07:42

There is no medical reason for a bitch to have a litter.

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TheFantasticMrsFox · 24/02/2015 16:08

Hmm
It's a friend of mine who was given this particular gem of wisdom. Her GSP bitch suffered a prolapse during her first season which required surgery to repair. The vet is unwilling to spay her at the moment and wants to see if her hormones settle down with a couple more seasons. He then suggested that allowing her to have a litter would be beneficial too Hmm

FWIW he is an older man and had never experienced a prolapse in this situation

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Lonecatwithkitten · 24/02/2015 16:30

Having a litter is very likely to make a prolapse worse.

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TheFantasticMrsFox · 24/02/2015 17:52

Yes, we thought that too lonecat Hmm

It just seems such random advice all round (not to mention potentially dangerous for somebody who trusted what their vet said implicitly)

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littleash789 · 24/02/2015 20:51

Nope, I'd be recommending speying asap as prolapse likely to recur with subsequent seasons, and is likely to be worsened by a litter x

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daisydotandgertie · 25/02/2015 07:27

She needs a new vet. That's really bad advice.

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DrownedGirl · 25/02/2015 07:30

Do you think that's the truth, or did your friend want to breed from her and reluctant to give up the plan

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ender · 25/02/2015 10:52

People make things up to justify decision to breed from their dog. They know you can't check with the vet.

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TheFantasticMrsFox · 25/02/2015 17:02

She's really unhappy with the idea of breeding from her, given the trauma of the first season (she was also given the jab to suppress her which was ineffective- the dog continued in season for nearly six weeks)

She mentioned it to me in the context of seeking a second opinion so no, I don't believe this to be a thinly veiled justification to have a litter.

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KissMyFatArse · 25/02/2015 17:14

Normally hear it from folk using it as an excuse to breed their dogs. Normally uneducated and selfish/stupid individuals wanting to use their poor dogs to earn them money.

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ObsidianEagle · 25/02/2015 17:35

the only time i heard it used was with my moms dog, and we're talking 25-30 years ago, she was unspayed and kept having phantom pregnancies, moms sheepskin gloves were 'adopted' and the vet did tell us that letting her have an actual litter might stop them.

But i have never heard it since!

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