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  1. Thanks for replying. Yes your right Powerlegs - it's very different

    I finally received a reply to my 2nd email to the USA company that makes the vaccine and unfortunately they can't supply to Australia :(

    Did you see that it is sold online?

    Could it be landed in OZ via that means or totally out?

    :)

    Yes thanks VizslaMomma I checked online stores before I contacted the Company that makes the vaccine but none ship it to Australia :(

  2. Seriously most dogs love crates if they their use has not been abused by owners. Ours are only in them for shows or for other short periods of time but if one is left up in the house they will get in it very quickly. They are so handy for illness or injury, and of course all young puppies need crate training.

  3. Over the years we have had two unsuccessful frozen surgical AI's. The same bitch had 3 live cover litters in between the AI attempts with no issue falling pregnant.

    I've heard Phil Thomas is the one to go to here in Brisbane.

    I personally know 2 breeders that between them have recently had 3 litters (all around 6-7 pups) with frozen semen TCIs at Monash in Melbourne. I would definitely consider flying for that result particularly for the less invasive TCIs.

  4. Years ago my daughter's bitch was pregnant, got to 5 weeks and was showing and then started to look smaller over a couple of days. She had a brown sludge discharge. She was treated with AB's and went on to have a normal litter next season.

    My own girl was mated and was in whelp. At the ultrasound at 4 weeks there was 6 puppies that had implanted with 3 in each horn. The repro vet could clearly see that only 4 foetuses were viable and the other 2 had died and there was no heartbeats. She absorbed these puppies and she went on to whelp the remaining 4 puppies. The vet said it was quite common in dogs and unless you ultrasound most would never know that there are frequent losses within a litter while in utero. This was a human grade scanner by the way.

    To answer your question yes!

  5. Totally agree with Steve! Most bitches that are in good health can produce enough milk for their babies! It really is supply and demand, given the bitch is drinking and eating enough and the puppies are feeding frequently. I sometimes can't help thinking when reading posts on various breeding sites that new breeders should read up on breast feeding to understand the mechanics of the process LOL IMO some panic and start supplementing which will only reduce the supply and may not be necessary.

    In a normal healthy litter, we have found it helps in the first few days to help out at the milkbar making sure the little ones get their share and all the puppies are rotated around the best nipples. We also like to make sure all the puppies feed together ever hour in the first 48 hours and find it gives them a great start with no weight loss! Harder with big litters and not enough nipples of course, and if you don't have anyone to share the workload in staying awake.

    Some people may think it's wrong to interfere and unnatural. In reality dogs have "litters" due to the amount of losses that can be expected if left to their own devices.

    We have had 9 puppies in each of our last two litters which is big for beagles and luckily have not had to supplement.

  6. I don't believe umbilical hernias are necessarily genetic. Any tugging on the cord can also cause this problem. I witnessed a breeder stripping down the blood and then tearing the cords herself and the whole litter had UH due to the pulling. I bet she never did that again!

  7. Both my beagles have had ear problems this year for the first time ever. I just wanted to say both were prescribed "EasOtic" which is very expensive but what a result! Neither had an ear flush and the treatment is once a day for 5 days which makes them really squelchy, then it just keeps working for another 5 days as a residue. After that beautiful clean fresh smelling ears! Worth the money and very easy to use compared to other treatments as you can treat them lying down or upside down.

    Now I just have to remember to use a normal ear cleaner weekly to keep them that way :thumbsup:

    Edited to add - this is a corticosteroid, antifungal and antibiotic.

  8. Totally wrong way to raise puppies --- or keep bitches. Poor little souls Dogs are not agricultural animals, and those raised as such suffer.

    The laws should be changed, but as the politicians have nfi and are being advised by animal rights, any changes will disadvantage registered breeders. They seems unable to make legislation against this type of hell.

    The main reason owners dump adolescent dogs is because they are difficult to train and difficult to live with. If pups have little socialisation until 8 weeks, they are going to develop these problems and be dumped.

    Ths is just so wrong on so many levels.

    Steve

    after some of the places Ive been in where breeders own less than this Id rather see this type of set up with puppies running on grass with no stench and acting like dogs than any Ive seen based on what I can see in the photos.

    Totally agree Jed!

    That makes neither the places you have seen nor this place correct. We all need to lift our standards so we can see that this is wrong

    And he would be selling to various Pets Purgatory stores, and the large puppy barns (forgotten their names) which advertise in the Courier Mail .... one at Everton Park, one at Stafford, one at Underwood.

    Totally agree Jed!

  9. So are we defending the breeder of xbreds here to purposely make money? Are we advocating that breeders are not considered inappropriate? This guy is a puppy farmer. Breeding dogs to make money. Personally I would like to see his operation stopped. Sure let him keep his dogsif they are well cared for. But lets face it it appears to be BYB on a big scale. I am surprised that when one person arrives on DOL with a pregnant byb bitch everyone jumps on them like a piece of fresh meat, yet we are silent or defensive of a person who may are doing what I believe to be against the majority of this forum.

    I am not aware of a state law re "Oscars Law" maybe it is a bylaw passed by council in that region based on the similarly named movement???

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    Totally agree redangel!

  10. Oh Wendy, tears are rolling down my face reading your tribute to your gorgeous Brianna :cry:

    I don't come on to DOL as much these days but I always remember your posts about Brianna and always though what a beauty!

    She had a wonderful life with you and your family and didn't suffer by the sound of it which must bring you some peace.

    She will always be in your heart :hug:

    xxx Hilary

  11. Cindy has had her litter of 9 little tri-coloured beagles....and wait for it....all whelped in 2.5 hours :eek::D

    7 boys and 2 girls born Saturday evening. Actually 1 boy is a broken tri :)

    All strong and healthy so far. I was disapointed as I couldn't get out there as I had to work. Although I have been out to do a puppy watch shift so Sara could get some shut eye, and they are all fabulous.

    Cindy is the best mum ever and apparently no one pushes as hard as Cinders - check her out:

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    Last photo by Erin Ison - Asalei Photography. Just beautiful thanks Erin x

  12. Bitch had 3 litters all outcrosses - resulted in 1st 4 pups, 2nd 5 pups and 3rd 4 pups.

    Inbred - 1/2 brother sister mating both progeny of the above bitch - result 11 puppies (a big litter for a beagle) with 9 surviving puppies and 2 stillborn.

    Four other litters over the years were all between 4 and 6 puppies most outcrosses with one linebred.

  13. So Ive been having issues with the mother of my pups for a couple of weeks now, she lost interest in the pups began sitting on her own..etc I just assumed she was over the pups and wanting to go back to work.

    However in the last week I notice a sore on her lip that is now an uler about the size of a 10c coin. The vet thinks its a tumor.

    We did an FNA and Im waiting for the results.

    I guess this might explain her change in behaviour and she has lost some weight and her coat is all dry and wirey.

    Does anyone have an experience with this sort of thing? a cancerous tumor on a mum of 3wk old pups?

    edited to add she is only a young dog of 2yrs

    Have you any news yet SLF? Good news we hope!

  14. Looks like you need some company Merrirose..... :D

    Good luck by the way :crossfingers:

    We have a litter due around the beginning of March confirmed yesterday by ultrasound. Cindy is about 5 weeks today :) We are expecting at least 5 puppies. This is 5 year old Cindy's second litter - last time she had two huge baby girls and we lost one unfortunately. Hopefull of smaller puppies this time around with a bigger litter.

  15. So Ive been having issues with the mother of my pups for a couple of weeks now, she lost interest in the pups began sitting on her own..etc I just assumed she was over the pups and wanting to go back to work.

    However in the last week I notice a sore on her lip that is now an uler about the size of a 10c coin. The vet thinks its a tumor.

    We did an FNA and Im waiting for the results.

    I guess this might explain her change in behaviour and she has lost some weight and her coat is all dry and wirey.

    Does anyone have an experience with this sort of thing? a cancerous tumor on a mum of 3wk old pups?

    edited to add she is only a young dog of 2yrs

    It's scary waiting I know!

    Fingers crossed for a positive result SLF :crossfingers:

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