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PomsNZ

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  1. If you are going to breed her now you may miss out in march show anyways.....

    Id not take a bitch in season, regardless! She may be in your crate sometimes, but she IS let out, and there are always male dogs willing and able to take advantage...

    I think its a bit underhanded to take a bitch in standing heat to a trailing show, but then Im a bit of a snob anyways.

    What is more important?

    the litter now, or the trails?

  2. lol Kadbury - it was a shocker!! It was like a dog hopping coming in from the water, and shaking everywhere, only it wasn't water - and not just once!! Several times, plus all the running around the kitchen/dining area sloshing gunk everywhere LOL. I've really never had a whelping like that. Sure the box, the bitch and the floor is a mess, but i don't generally have placenta hanging from my head :rofl:

    hm placenta in the hair? could be a new fashion trend you started!

    cologne: Eau De Whelp

    Placental Hair pieces

    Water Sac Tye-dye clothes

    Yep, its a new thing often seen at dog shows and vets.....

  3. I havent weighed them but they are going to be around 100-120 grams i presume...

    I have found that they are around 100 grams per week, or less.. so a 10 week old puppy is around 1 kg, but not often.... I often have 12 week old pups that havent quite reached 1kg yet....

    OMG, that is so tiny. I would be terrified of breaking them. My littlest was 297grams at birth and my largest 460 and they had all topped 1kg by 2 to 3 weeks of age, lol.

    Its all relative to size, when you are used to lil dogs, you get used to lil puppies....

    They arent any more fragile than larger breeds, you just have to watch them that bit more, as the smaller ones are prone to hypoglacemia, and a myriad of problems that may not be such a issue to bigger dogs..

  4. I havent weighed them but they are going to be around 100-120 grams i presume...

    I have found that they are around 100 grams per week, or less.. so a 10 week old puppy is around 1 kg, but not often.... I often have 12 week old pups that havent quite reached 1kg yet....

  5. GOOD NEWS!

    I think we beat the other Ava to the post!

    4 beautiful pups, 3 girls and 1 boy!

    was a bit of a stressful times at times, mad rush to emergency vet when 2 sacks presented, almsot $300 later and Im happily headed home where ava rushed to our spot, and had number 1 10 mins later, with the rest following rather quickly!!!

    When number 1 was born she gave it and me a look that said WTF is that!

    by time number 2 came she was a old hand at it, although I had to break the membrame around the head with all...

    So pleased!

    Looking forward to the other Ava catching up!

    P.S what do you think of the ped name Happily Ava After?

  6. Im in Hamilton!

    I love the Naki, beautiful place down there, we are about 4 hours drive north.. before you get to dauckland... oh i mean auckland...

    Pom Ava is looking totally miserable, shaking, staring at her behind then glaring at me looking like its all MY fault!!!!

    Im glad she decided day light is as good to start.. but its just so noisy everywhere!

    Going to go to the bedroom where its a lot dimmer and less noisy...

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