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  1. Has any one lost a pup but the girl retained the rest of the litter 

    my girl 2nd litter - first fine 

    delivered a very small pup on day 48 

    took her to reproduction vet and he scanned her and found two or three more 

    she is now on progesterone tablets as he did an in-house progesterone test and she was 8.  Hope we get to full term with remaining pups but never had this happen before 

    any one had this happen and did the remaining pups get to full term 

     

  2. I had a girl who used to have a progesterone drop from around week 5 so she would get progesterone tablets every day till about day 59 or 60 - she carried the litters to full term and delivered naturally with this help. She lost her first litter at day 51 so hard to go through.

     

    Also a lot of the grain free diets contain soy or flax or flax seed oil or pea products which are  phytoestrogens and can render some dogs very low or no   fertility - not recommended when breeding dogs. Google it its very interesting.  Also ran into a long term old breeder who told me she had been told by an old greyhound breeder to give your girls a quarter of a teaspoon of epsom salts a day  leading up to their season haven't tried it but cant do any harm.  

     

    Good luck with it  I hope she produces puppies for you.  Silent seasons are a  pain - some girls keep themselves so clean you wouldn't know - I do  wet kleenex test every day leading up to when I think they should be in season.  

     

  3. Was recently  told some high end dry foods that are grain free and contain flax seed oil and pea products can cause infertility in dogs have found a bit on it on line but wonder if anyone actually knows anything about this first hand.  I mostly steer clear of dry foods and go for raw and not had any real problems in my breeding  but know some others who have had problems and use these products. 

     

  4. ive always made it a rule that I never take my girl with pups out walking just in case they pick something up and bring it back to the pups. Had an enquiry from a friend who has her first litter and she asked if it's ok to walk the New mother along with her other two dogs it's not a big litter and pups are two weeks old I did say I'd not do that but what do others do.

  5. There used to be a couple of companies that imported semen for you and would offer a better price from a certain country and they do all the paperwork - emails used to come through quite often offering this service but lately nothing and not much when you try a search for semen importing dogs. I am interested myself but all the paperwork scares me it seems very complicated. A Queensland lady did a group import for me along with other earlier his year from USA but decided Sh e would only do it once it was such a lot of work and stress.

  6. i have a girl I want to breed I have imported semen from USA but thinking it may be best to do a natural mating /litter first time and use the frozen semen on her next litter. I found an old post from 2010 with both ways recommended. Has anyone had success with a maiden bitch using frozen. It will be surgically implanted. Read also to do a back to back using a natural first then do the frozen AI. My girl is a miniature poodle not sure if anyone has had success with a poodles doing the frozen AI. Will be using Phil Thomas in Brisbane.

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    I start feeding at 4 weeks ..and decreasing Mum's food . by 6 weeks , mum is on a normal (or less) amount of food,and has not much milk as pups aren't suckling much . here, the pups wean themselves pretty much - we never need to separate them. because pups are getting lots of food ..mum is on a 'diet'.. it evens out .

    That sounds like what I do. Only started pups slightly earlier if a big litter for mum. Yes cut mums food down as they eat more.

  8. There is Manly Road Manly west that does it in just over an hour. I travel from murrumba downs to use them for just a normal mating. The cheapest in Brisbane. My friend who lives in Caboolture also goes to them. Have you used frozen before. From all I have read you need to be so spot on because the frozen sperm only has about a 12 hour life. I hope to do this next year myself and will probably use Phil Thomas the prices are sky high but he seems one of the best around. I believe Murrumba Downs vet owner had a litter that she used imported frozen for and did it herself with good results. I don't think they do In house though have been meaning to follow it up.

  9. i have decided to import semen from USA. I have had contact with the owner of the boy I want to use and going through an agent who has been very helpful.My next step is to send an agreement or contract to the owner of the stud outlining what each will do, cost to me and what her obligations are. As this is the first time I have done this I wonder if anyone has done such an agreement and what things were put in it. I have checked with Dogs Qld and the semen becomes my property once it arrives and all necessary paperwork completed. Anyone that may be willing to send me an agreement they have used would be wonderful just looking for some guidelines.

  10. my poodles favorite toy was the kong squeakair ball extra small. The composition has now changed with the new model and my dog does not likes the new ones at all. We searched for old stock and have bought any we have been able to find but can't find any more. We take the cover off first and she just loves these balls. The new ones are of a different material and are harder and a different colour. Any suggestions.

    I am writing this post on behalf of a good friend who loves her dog dearly and wants to keep her happy.

  11. It's very expensive There are agents that do every thing for you except find the dog and pay the stud fee. I have been looking i to Importing semen fromEurope. The people seem very helpful genes in Motion are one that I have spoken to they will be able to answer a lot of your questions.

  12. I too am going through exactly this. Another question would you use a maiden bitch for AI frozen. I have someone from Cryogenes that I have been put in touch with looking in USA. i hope to hear back apparently it's around $4500 just for the semen to get here all up and then between $1200 and $1800 to have it put in your bitch. But like so many others with not much in the gene pool to choose from where else can we go.

  13. I received my first GSD bitch on breeders terms in 1982... also had two litters in partnership on a co-owned bitch in the '80's... i think it was more common back then for people to put dogs and bitches out on terms and definately seemed more encouraging back then compared to some breeders terms I have heard of lately.... I use the same basic system as per what my original breeder mentor used.

    Bitch goes out on terms - no charge and stays in my name with VCA but resides with them. They pay all the usual costs for keeping a pet but I pay for any fees with regard to hip/elbow, dna testing etc. Bitch is also able to stay with me when no charge when in season if this suits the family.

    All the girls reside near me (within an hour drive) so this makes it easier... then depending on the family the bitch might come here to whelp or I go to them when the birth is imminent. If litter whelped at my home the plan is for the girl to be here a week before and stay till pups are 5-6 weeks old.

    If at their home and all is well then the litter will stay there for the first 2 to 3 weeks. I visit regularly to check how pups are going and we weigh and record any info needed. By 3 weeks they are ready to start feeding, this could mean that the litter and bitch come home with me... this way I can start the puppy socialising program. Bitch can then go home at 6 weeks.

    The litter is in my name therefore decisions on Testing, Dog, Names etc are mine - Financially I pay the costs relating to stud dog, AI, progesterone tests etc. I also buy the puppy food and any related costs to registration of pups, microchip vaccination etc. I also provide the whelping box, vet mats and playpens for the family to use.

    First litter belongs to me 100%... the agreement is for 5 or more puppies (surviving 48 hours).... if the litter is smaller then a second litter is done as a 50/50 deal. If there were no surviving pups then I have the chance for a litter at her next season.

    If the bitch has more than the 5 healthy pups I am then happy to sign the dog over and they could have the option of breeding their own litter... however if they want to breed with me in partnership that is fine and the bitch stays in my name and we go 50/50 on everything next time round. this litter will also be bred under my prefix under my system.

    So far had no problems...

    This is very similar to how I have done breeders terms too. They can go wrong though so know who you are putting your dog with. If it's fair for both parties and the person does the right thing by you it can be fine.

  14. Puppies in Bloom. They are on ebay I think and have an Etsy store. I like their collars as you can get a range of different sizes.

    Edited to add they have a website now: http://www.shop.puppiesinbloom.com/PUPPY-ID-BANDS_c4.htm

    Hi Thanks very much for the info. I went to Puppies In Bloom website I found exactly the type of Velcro I.D. collars I am looking for However their web site is in USA & only set up to process USA orders Does anyone know of an AUSTRALIAN web site to buy Velcro ID collars?

    Thanks again

    I got some from UK on Ebay within a few days, can't remember details but Mr Google helped me find them

  15. Only place I can find that does in house is Fur kids but they are not on the Northside. But prices more than make up for the distance to travel. They are at Greenbank. Phil Thomas gets them back around midday if done by 9am also the newer vets at Murrumba downs apparently get it back to you fairly quickly have pickups 4 times a day I have been told. They advertise in dogs Queensland magazine. Give reproduction discount for members of cccq .

  16. I still keep 3 desexed old girls my couch potatoes. They had litters and at about 6 with two had them desexed the other desexed at 5 she had Hugh litters. I would rather see an extra pound or two than risk pyometra. I will always desex as soon as finished breeding both males and females. A bit of fat is something that you can live with but the other can kill your girl.

  17. I still keep 3 desexed old girls my couch potatoes. They had litters and at about 6 with two had them desexed the other desexed at 5 she had Hugh litters. I would rather see an extra pound or two than risk pyometra. I will always desex as soon as finished breeding both males and females. A bit of fat is something that you can live with but the other can kill your girl.

  18. Was she smaller at birth or has she just not gained? When we get a small one weigh it twice a day. Let her have some time alone with mum on the lower fuller teats a couple of times a day. If she is gaining after this she will probably be fine. I always weigh them at birth and record it and do it every day till they are consistently gaining. When you get a larger than normal litter quite often there are larger ones and smaller ones. Sometimes they do catch up and grow into normal large dogs or sometimes they are smaller dogs. It's funny out of a litter of mini poodles can get different sizes when full grown. Like people some kids grow taller than. brothers and sisters. I was told genetics can throw forward up to 6 generations. Good luck with it. If it starts going backwards and too weak to get on the teat you may have to feed her yourself.

  19. I am breeding a gril I did originally breed and sold to another breeder. The breeder who owns the girl not in a position to breed at present and I am happy with an arrangement where we share all expenses 50 50 and all profit 50 50. She has raised the girl and paid all expenses but I will whelp the pups and arrange buyers. We have shared the stud fee and progesterone tests and will share all expenses to do with raising the litter. I get along very well with the other breeder and feel confident it will work for us. Of course records of all expenses and money from sale of pups etc will be strictly recorded. Alternatively you could agree on a sum you are entitled to and they pay for everything. If you keep a pup instead of money I would make sure the cost of the pup was worth the agreed money you would get or have them make up the difference.

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