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Beagle puppies due June 25th Lafayette, In---There here!!

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I don't know why you vet said you would have to wail to spay her. My cat was spayed as soon as her last kitten was weaned. The only reason to wait is so the nursing relationship is not disturbed.
(BTW, I was adopting the mom cat and her last kitten; she was turned in as a pregnant 'teen-aged' cat)
 
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let me try to get this back on track with a "thats about the cutest bunch of puppies i ever did see!"

i especially like the one with the "M" on it. and the one next to it with all the white on its back. and the one of the left with the "Y" on it.
 
They are adorable!! I want one, now if I can convince DH that we need to have one
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.I'll tel DD about them and let her work on him. Thanks for the adorable photos
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Too cute!
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And I adore beagles. Unfortunately my MIL just gave us her supposedly-neutered male birddog, who promptly ravished my coonhound/beagle. I'm still waiting to see if any harm was done, since MIL is still insisting the male was neutered.
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FYI, spaying a nursing dog is never a good idea. Yes, it CAN be done, but an ethical vet would wait. The wound area would be hard to keep clean with pooping puppies crawling around it. Not to mention the overnight stay at the vet affecting milk production, the cost of milk replacer while she's gone, and drugs in her milk afterwards. I guess some vets are just in it for the money.
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Would you consiter shipping ? And if so what would it cost ? I have a beagle and my in- laws are in love with him. They lost their family pet a few years ago and it hit them so hard. If shipping was reasonable I would take two.

I can give referances how well my animals are cared for.
 
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Yes, I agree that spaying a nursing doggie-mama is not a good idea. In my post I stated that my cat was spayed AFTER her last kitten was weaned. I believe puppies are weaned at 6 to 8 weeks, not 3 months, as the OP's vet suggested.

FWIW, I am aware of the effects of surgery on nursing mammals, as I am a Board Certified Lactation Consultant (practice limited to humans).
 
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Cuteness overload!! To bad you are so far away from me..... I would surely have to take 1 of those little girls off your hands.

Road trip anyone?
 
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