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  1. Our Golden litter was born on the 13th. 4 girls an 3 boys. They were all between 480 and 520 gms, so big strong bubs.

    All doing well and weighed around 750gm yesterday at lunch time. 2 hours later I found a little girl dead in the whelping box. She was still warm so gave her mouth to mouth, cardiac massage and a drop of brandy but couldn't get her back. Such a shock. I'm feeling your pain, Trisvin.

  2. Think my babies were born on the same day, MonElite, so I feel your tiredness.

    She had a litter of 11 but sadly the last 2 were stillborn, 5 hours after the others.

    I had someone comment yesterday that it must be difficult to manage with wet dogs and puppies in this weather!

    They seemed surprised when I said that they were all snug and warm in my dining room.

  3. Congratulations on all the Feb. litters.

    Also sorry to hear of those that didn't make it.

    Our Golden Retriever puppies were born yesterday. She had 9, 7 males and 2 females, then 5 hours later 2 others were born, sadly stillborn.

    So I'm sharing your sadness, tiredness and yet joy with the surviving puppies.

    Touch wood that all our remaining puppies thrive!

  4. I was extremely frustrated yesterday trying to organise a quick prog. test for a bitch I have visiting my dog. Normally I would just head straight out to North Richmond vet but I have just returned back to work from holidays and couldn't take any more time off.

    It seems that none of the vets in my area have in house testing, one even saying that it could take 2 days to get a result.

    Most of the receptionists I rang did not know what I was talking about and had to ask then call me back. In fact, I am still waiting for the clinic at Sydney Uni to call.

    The high point of the exercise was being told by one vet that it would cost almost $200 because they would have to charge a consult fee as well as she is not one of their regular patients!

  5. My girl is currently having her second season and acting very strangely (or maybe just differently to my other girls).

    Her first season was back in January and seemed very normal. She was staying with my son at the time and was flirty and flagging for his dog (desexed).

    Today is day 15, she is still not flagging and won't let my dog near her. He is at the "frantic" stage so she must be ready. He is an experienced stud dog and is very sensible until exactly the right time. Maybe she just doesn't fancy him??

    I am not intending to mate them this time but can I expect problems in the future?

    Any thoughts would be welcome.

  6. I meant one of the black ones but they would do nicely. They would "match" my Goldens and still work well in retrieving.

    Are they called yellows or goldens? Do you get many per litter and would that put you off doing that mating again?

    Sorry about all the questions - just interested.

  7. I totally agree with your last sentence, Bjelkier.

    I would love to breed/own a beautiful Golden Retriever that can title in the show ring, retrieve out in the field, gain obedience titles, then curl up on the lounge with me at night.

    My pet hate are breeds that have different "types" for working and showing, as in many of the Gundog breeds.

  8. The Golden Retriever Club NSW is holding a Golden Day this Sunday, 6th May, starting at 11am.

    It is being held at the Blacktown Canine Centre, Owen St., Glendenning.

    All Goldies and their owners welcome!

  9. Hi cavNrott. Are you able to supply more information about this product eg name and supplier.

    Do you constantly use it as a preventative measure or only if needed.

    After spending over $250 on my girl's ears last week, I would be very interested in trying something different.

    She is also a chronic sufferer of ear infections.

  10. That is another thing that irks me. The puppies are desexed at the same time to "stop the disease from spreading".

    What if there is no hip disease! In my breed I would prefer that puppies did a bit more growing before desexing at such an early age.

    I would say it is more likely that they are desexed because after the butchering, a female's pelvis would not be able to expand for a normal labour.

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