Sue
you could not be more right on that, i almost lost my beloved morgan, in fact during her pregnancy i knew something was not right, and told someone i knew, i think i am going to loose my morgan on this one, thank goodness my vet pulled her and one puppy thru.
had it not been for the dedication of both the vets in that office at the time, i doubt we could have saved her.
i am grateful for the gutt feelings and instincts that i listen to, if i ignore them i get into trouble, and each and every breeding i am fully aware that something can go awfully wrong, not something you want your children to experience first hand, and i tell families this when they say they want their kids to experience the birthing process, i ask them, are you ready to expose them to the possible crisis, and death of mom and babies if it should happen and it does?
and it makes them think twice.
thanx for sharing guys i appreciate it!
i never heard of the bones, but did hear of one case of a mummified fetus in the womb, when a spay was done a year after that female delivered a litter, unbelievable that female did not get infected and die.
it is hearsay and i dont know how true it is but.....the story is out there....