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  1. I am looking and thinking about importing from USA and was hoping to hear others experiences. What was good and what was bad, who did you use to transport and approximate costs. Would love to know as much as possible to try to predict any foreseeable issues etc. Thanks
  2. Hi, We are looking for a vet who does home visits to vaccinate and microchip puppies at the 6 week mark. We are located west on Melbourne. Thanks
  3. Well we have two bitches due to whelp a few days apart. Very mad I know but timing for us was too perfect and I want to go back to work full time next year plus I really really want something to show from each of these girls. Anyhow we have reached the 4 1/2 week and almost 5 week mark and one looks like a pud and the other is blowing out her ribs. Cuddling them both on the couch I truly feel blessed to have two lovely bitches in every way and cannot wait to share their love with the new owners of their babies. I am so happy am I mad?!! After 15+ years and 9 litters I am just as excited if not more than the first. I know so much more now but am still happy to learn.
  4. Congratulations. Here is a good link explaining what is going on during gestation. http://www.heathersangels.com/puppies-in-the-womb.html at 4 weeks they are 1/4 inch so not very big. Best of luck and enjoy this time.
  5. As a vet nurse I find the Hills pet food to be rather poor. It is overpriced and over sold IMO. During growth phase nutrients and nutrition are very important. Being lethargic is a big warning sign that something is wrong. I hope you can help educate the owner. Best of luck.
  6. Great news. Every step forward no matter how small is a great one.
  7. As a vet nurse we have heard nothing but unfavorable things for using divetalac. Wombaroo is MUCH better. May I suggest http://leerburg.com/bottlefeeding.htm we use this in our large litters all the time with great success.
  8. Fingers and toes crossed we should see the pitter patter of Dalmatian paws May 18th.
  9. Hi, I am Looking for a recommendation for moving some frozen semen from Adelaide to Vic? Thanks
  10. The chilled semen option was one I did not think of. Going to do some more investigating. Thanks.
  11. Hi, Looking at sending a 25kg bitch to Tasmania for mating and was weighing up options. Is it cheaper to fly, fly as excess baggage or to go on the Spirit of Tasmania with her? Any ideas / suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  12. Hi, I have a puppy who has developed cherry eyes and was looking for thoughts and opinions on this and some possible Vets in Victoria who will do a good job? At some stage she will be sold to a pet home and the last thing I want is for them to have any issues further down the track. Thanks in advance
  13. Congratulations wreck it... A lovely brood. I am crossing my fingers for your Trisven.
  14. total count after a Mammoth night / day 5 puppies. Time for bed for me I think I am almost in a coma as Holly started at 3am till 2pm.
  15. Still nothing. Lots of waiting and she is sleeping a lot and is refusing food. I think she will wait till tonight so I will be ultra tired. Not a very patient person so please sweet heart HURRRYYYY UPPPP!!!!
  16. So day 61 here and we are all systems go. Holly's temp dipped down at 10.30pm last night to 36.8 deg and this morning it is back to normal. We have had a night of some digging in the whelping box and a few groans and big stretches. She is choosing not to leave her whelping box and was quick to get back in it after toileting this morning. Sometime today we will have our smallest Dalmatian litter ever with a count of 4 on xray. Holly had been water loading and looked like a house but in the last week she stopped this and trimmed down quite a bit. I am secretly hoping for five but four healthy puppies is better than None.
  17. I had a very traumatic first litter. Our bitch required an emergency c -section and when home back with the babies a few hours later she started to chew on the umbilical cords and chomped down on a few too hard. I rushed in and pulled her away but she had killed two babies by being so rough. I was advised to put a muzzle on her and let the other 12 puppies feed and then take her away for some rest and try again later. The repro vet believed she was still contracting and though she was giving birth to the puppies (still a little sedated from the c-section). I was terrified to leave her alone and once we removed the muzzle the next day she was a perfect mum. Much more settled and relaxed. I did not sleep for quite some time and did a lot of crying. Needless to say I de sexed her as I was too scared of a repeat EVEN THOUGH was told it was an accident and she did not know what she was doing. My heart goes out to you but it does get easier and better.
  18. How EXCITING!!!! five little rugrats with 4 of them being girls
  19. Those are some BIG babies for such a little lady. Well done. 11 days to go to day 63 here....
  20. I'd say that's pretty normal. You will need to be careful that she doesn't do herself or someone an injury if she's become more vigil. They can also injury pups if they fly out of the box to investigate. My Dally girl who is usually quiet has even taken to barking at the vacuum cleaner. She has become super protective. On another note her babies are bouncing around her belly with just under 2 weeks to go. CANT WAIT!!!!
  21. looks like she is assuming the position! lol Some fun times ahead.
  22. vaseline for a dry nose is safe.
  23. Not long to go for her. Looks like she might burst! How exciting.
  24. looking good!!! Is the excitement growing? We are going to get an xray the week before Holly is due but I am still hoping the MAX will be 9 puppies but judging by her size at almost 6 weeks I may be praying for nothing.
  25. Try a different protein source, sometimes they might appear fussy but they might want more white or red meat depending on how they are feeling. Thanks. Did not think of that. Kind of like cravings. It appears if I give her a dry biscuit early in the morning and leaving her breakfast to mid morning she seems to do better. The dry biscuit seems to have stopped her being sick for now. Fingers crossed it is all easy (lol) from here.
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